Nigel Mansell may be in his sixties, but he still has the moves to show off on the road. And his Ferrari F40 is the perfect car to do it in. He’s the second most victorious Formula One winner overall and won the F1 Championship in 1992, as well as the CART Indy Car World Series in 1993.
The F40 he owns is worth around $400,000 – or at least it was around the time of purchase. Nowadays the cost has skyrocketed thanks to the incredible sports car design, and some models have even sold for a million dollars at recent auctions.
Only the Best for the Best
Statistically, Michael Schumacher is the greatest Formula One driver in the history of the sport and is respected by fans and fellow drivers. You've already heard about the Ferrari he keeps in his garage, but he also hops into a little Fiat Croma when he doesn't want to stand out.
The Croma is certainly less ostentatious, with only a 1.9-liter engine, and can achieve 150 horsepower. It's a pretty standard car, and we wouldn't be surprised if you've seen plenty of them when you're on your commute. Maybe not as many as Ford, but some.
Joey Logano's Second Appearance Speaks of His Love for Rat Rods
Logano really has a love of old cars. Going even further back in time than his Econoline Van is his 1939 GMC pickup, which he lovingly calls a Rat Rod. While the term means some specific things among car enthusiasts, it might not actually fit the bill here.
Logano has probably done plenty of work to keep the engine running, but he's let the exterior rust and fade, which adds plenty of stories and character about a cool car. It even has a unique decal on the sides: “Logano Fuel and Service.”
From the Track to the Streets
Bubba Wallace has the kind of name that sounds like a truck driver. And it's true – he not only drives a Ford F-150 when he's tootling around town, but he was a driver in the Xfinity Truck Series before he made the jump to NASCAR.
The truck he has now might not be able to reach the top speeds he got used to in the Xfinity Truck Series, but it has all the features a driver loves. Wallace drives a Chevy when he's on the NASCAR track, and it makes us wonder if a switch to a Silverado is in the cards.
Another Chevy for Jimmie
Jimmie Johnson's second car, and second Chevy, on this list, is the electric Chevy Volt, and he won't hear a bad word about them: “It's a great car to drive and uses a better alternative of power source.”
But Jimmie's love for Chevy goes beyond the Bolt, and the Stepside mentioned above. He drives them during his races, and the cars have turned him into one of the most celebrated drivers. The car company has treated Jimmie well if his trophy case is any way to measure, and Jimmie has responded in kind.