Fernando Alonso is a former Formula One driver who wants to sell his Ferrari Enzo for more than $5 million in Monaco in June. Enzo “Scocca n.1” (which means “shell #1”) will be sold at Monaco Car Auctions’ L’AstraRossa event on June 8, along with a Ferrari Classiche Red Book that proves its origin. Since it was new, the car has only gone 4800 km (about 3000 miles). From 2010 to 2014, Alonso drove for Ferrari, which was long after the Enzo was no longer made. It has yet to be discovered when the car was bought or why it is being sold. Since he is now driving for Aston Martin and trying to win the F1 title, he might not want to be seen going for a competitor. Ferrari made 400 Enzos. The price of a standard example is now more than a million dollars. This car will likely sell for a lot more because it is a rare model made only in small numbers and has been owned by many important people. On June 8, Monaco Car Auctions plans to sell cars for more than 5 million euros ($5.4 million).