Gordon Ramsay's latest kitchen isn't serving food. It's serving horsepower.
The celebrity chef has added a Ferrari Daytona SP3 to his already impressive collection of prancing horses. Spotted outside his Mayfair restaurant, this isn't just another Ferrari—it's automotive royalty with a production cap tighter than reservations at Hell's Kitchen.
The $4 Million Ticket to Exclusivity
Number 25 of only 599 ever built, Ramsay's Daytona SP3 wears its exclusivity like a badge of honor. Literally. The number 25 appears prominently on the front, sides, and rear fender.
The white exterior paired with Blu Alcantara interior isn't random. It's a deliberate homage to Ferrari's legendary 1960s racing cars—the ones that dominated endurance racing when men were men and safety features were optional.
What makes this Ferrari worth its estimated $4 million price tag?
- 829 horsepower from a naturally-aspirated V12 that screams to 9,500 rpm
- 2.85 seconds from 0-62 mph—roughly the time it takes Ramsay to spot an undercooked scallop
- 211 mph top speed—fast enough to outrun any restaurant critic
The engine isn't some off-the-shelf unit. It's a heavily modified version of the V12 from the 812 Competizione, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission that shifts faster than most people can think.
Ramsay's Ferrari Addiction
This isn't Ramsay's first dance with Maranello's finest. His garage already hosts an F12 TDF and several other Ferrari models.
The chef's taste in cars mirrors his approach to cooking: uncompromising, focused on raw performance, and with zero tolerance for mediocrity.
Hypercar as Art
The Daytona SP3 represents Ferrari's "Icona" series—limited production models that reference historic designs while incorporating cutting-edge technology.
Its butterfly doors and dramatic aerodynamic sculpting make it as much a rolling sculpture as a hypercar.
The torque figure remains contentious. Ferrari officially claims 514 lb-ft, though some sources suggest higher numbers. Either way, it delivers enough twist to rearrange your internal organs more thoroughly than one of Ramsay's kitchen tirades.
The SP3 doesn't just accelerate. It warps reality around itself, bending physics like a spoon in The Matrix.
Gordon Ramsay may be famous for his colorful language in the kitchen, but his latest Ferrari speaks a universal language all gearheads understand: pure, unadulterated automotive excellence.






















