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‘Holy Trinity’ of supercars – Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1 GTR and Porsche 918 Spyder – to go under the hammer for £7m in auction sale

Deluxe sport cars are limited editions and each capable of more than 200mph

THREE of the world's most sought after cars dubbed the 'Holy Trinity' are going under the hammer in a massive £7 million auction.

The bumper sale in Italy next month will feature a LaFerrari, a McLaren P1 GTR and a Porsche 918 Spyder.

 The 2015 McLaren P1 GTR, part of the Holy Trinity, has been converted for road use and can top more than 200mph
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The 2015 McLaren P1 GTR, part of the Holy Trinity, has been converted for road use and can top more than 200mphCredit: SWNS
 This deluxe 2014 LaFerrari has become one of the most sought after cars in the past five years
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This deluxe 2014 LaFerrari has become one of the most sought after cars in the past five yearsCredit: SWNS
 Completing the Holy Trinity line up is the Porsche 918 Spyder which will go under the hammer in Italy next month
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 Completing the Holy Trinity line up is the Porsche 918 Spyder which will go under the hammer in Italy next monthCredit: SWNS
 Super car fans recently flocked to Prague in the Czech Republic for special event celebrating the 70th anniversary of the famous car maker
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Super car fans recently flocked to Prague in the Czech Republic for special event celebrating the 70th anniversary of the famous car makerCredit: Alamy
 Crowds watched in awe as the Ferraris were driven through the streets of Prague to mark the anniversary, before they were put on display
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Crowds watched in awe as the Ferraris were driven through the streets of Prague to mark the anniversary, before they were put on displayCredit: Alamy

These incredible motors are limited edition and can reach speeds of more than 200mph.

They boast a combined output of almost 3,000bhp and their value has rocketed from £3.8 million combined to nearer £7 million.

The RM Sotheby auction will be held on Lake Como in Italy on May 27.

Peter Wallman, the company's European managing director, said: "When these three cars broke onto the scene they completely changed the way we viewed modern hypercars and indeed hybrid technology.

"From the P1 GTR, the ultimate P1 in road-specification, to the Porsche's tremendous all-wheel-drive traction, and the LaFerrari's incredible styling and outright speed, each is special in its own way.

"I'm delighted that RM Sotheby's is the first auction house to assemble all three in a single sale, and can't wait to see them take centre stage at Villa Erba next month."

 If you really needed another reason to want this car, the 2015 Porsche on sale is the only example produced in the manufacturer's historic Arrow Blue paint
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If you really needed another reason to want this car, the 2015 Porsche on sale is the only example produced in the manufacturer's historic Arrow Blue paintCredit: SWNS
 The Ferrari LaFerrari being auctioned off will likely be in pristine condition having been driven just 100 miles
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The Ferrari LaFerrari being auctioned off will likely be in pristine condition having been driven just 100 milesCredit: SWNS
 This super fast Porsche can reach speeds of 60mph in just 2.6 seconds thanks to its super lightweight components
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This super fast Porsche can reach speeds of 60mph in just 2.6 seconds thanks to its super lightweight componentsCredit: SWNS
 An almost 'brand new' Ferrari LaFerrari will be on sale on May 27 at the RM Sotherby auction on the shores of Lake Como, Italy
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An almost 'brand new' Ferrari LaFerrari will be on sale on May 27 at the RM Sotherby auction on the shores of Lake Como, ItalyCredit: SWNS

Auctioneers said the 2015 McLaren P1 GTR is a stripped down track version of the P1 converted for road use.

The 2014 LaFerrari up-for-grabs has been driven just 100 miles while the 2015 Porsche on sale is the only example produced in the manufacturer's historic 'Paint to Sample' Arrow Blue.



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