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‘The Silicon F1’: Larry Ellison’s Legendary 1997 McLaren F1 Heads to Auction for the First Time in Over a Decade

  • July 21, 2025
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A coveted icon of automotive excellence is back in the spotlight: RM Sotheby’s has announced the sale of a remarkably original 1997 McLaren F1, famously known as “The Silicon F1.” Originally delivered new to Oracle founder Larry Ellison, this ultra-rare hypercar is one of only seven F1s delivered new to the United States. With fewer than 6,500 miles on the odometer, this Magnesium Silver masterpiece has remained California-registered since day one, passing through the hands of just three Bay Area owners over nearly three decades. Now, for the first time in over ten years, the Silicon F1 will be offered via sealed auction — and in a fittingly modern twist, cryptocurrency will be accepted as a method of payment.

Often hailed as the greatest supercar ever made, the McLaren F1 remains revered for its analog purity and unmatched engineering. Powered by a 6.1L V12 BMW engine capable of over 240 mph, it still holds the title as the world’s fastest naturally aspirated production car. The Silicon F1 not only retains its original matching-numbers powertrain but also features key upgrades by McLaren Special Operations, including enhanced air conditioning, aluminum fuel tanks, upgraded radiators, and a sport exhaust system, all installed with meticulous attention to detail.

The car also comes with a treasure trove of original accessories that collectors dream about: the complete tool roll, fitted luggage, owner’s manuals, service laptop, and even the original exhaust system. Serviced most recently by McLaren Philadelphia in 2023 and 2024, it underwent a transmission rebuild, fuel system update, new tires, and a fresh battery, ensuring it’s both museum-worthy and mechanically sound. The black leather interior, with its signature grey driver’s seat insert, remains untouched — a testament to the careful stewardship of its previous owners.

Shelby Myers, RM Sotheby’s Global Head of Private Sales, emphasizes the car’s unique cultural significance: “The Silicon F1 has been carefully preserved by passionate owners in the heart of Silicon Valley since day one. With its analog driving experience and extremely powerful powertrain, the McLaren F1 remains the fastest of its kind and, for many, the most important supercar ever built.” The fact that it can now be purchased using cryptocurrency, Myers adds, “perfectly aligns with the spirit of the Silicon Valley boom, when tech pioneers were the ones buying these cars.”

The sealed auction for the Silicon F1 will take place via RM Sotheby’s Sealed platform, with bidding open from August 13 at 10:00 a.m. PDT until August 16 at 1:00 p.m. PDT. The car will also be displayed during RM Sotheby’s Monterey 2025 auction preview, offering collectors a rare opportunity to view this automotive legend up close.

As the McLaren F1 market continues to appreciate, this example’s impeccable provenance — from Silicon Valley royalty to world-class preservation — positions it as one of the most compelling collector car offerings in recent memory. For enthusiasts and investors alike, the Silicon F1 represents the pinnacle of analog engineering, cultural relevance, and timeless automotive artistry.

Beyond its pedigree and pristine condition, what truly sets the Silicon F1 apart is its status as a cultural artifact of both automotive and technological history. Born during the apex of McLaren’s engineering ambitions and delivered to one of Silicon Valley’s most influential figures, this car captures a rare moment where the worlds of performance, innovation, and luxury converged. It’s not just a hypercar—it’s a time capsule, echoing an era when visionary entrepreneurs began reshaping the world and expressed their passions through the ultimate machines.

The decision to make the Silicon F1 available via RM Sotheby’s Sealed—a confidential, high-stakes platform—adds another layer of intrigue to the sale. It provides discretion for ultra-high-net-worth collectors who prefer private acquisition, while simultaneously fueling global anticipation. Combined with the acceptance of cryptocurrency, the sale reflects a new generation of collectors who operate at the intersection of finance, technology, and luxury lifestyle. It’s a move that’s as forward-thinking as the car itself—a machine that was decades ahead of its time and still outpaces many of today’s most advanced supercars.

With just 106 McLaren F1s ever produced, and only a handful officially delivered to the U.S., opportunities like this are vanishingly rare. Add to that the Silicon Valley provenance, fewer than 6,500 original miles, and factory-original finishes paired with bespoke MSO upgrades, and it becomes clear: the Silicon F1 is not just a car—it’s an heirloom of speed, story, and singularity. Whether purchased as a crown jewel in a private collection or as a symbol of visionary taste, its next chapter promises to be every bit as extraordinary as its past.

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