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Information from Wikipedia. Does Joe Cole really own an Enzo or was he was of those only driving?
Notable owners of the (or famous people seen driving an) Enzo include:
Paul Allen, Microsoft co-founder[2]
Sheik Hamad bin Hamdan of Abu Dhabi, also owns a Maserati MC12[3]
Juan Barazi, Danish racing driver - Drives in Le Mans. The car is silver
Erik Larsen, Danish radar-weapons manufacturer. Stores it at the official dealership in Copenhagen
Rene Rasmussen, Danish racing driver and owner of a plumbing company. The car is rosso
Gerald Barnes, Owner of Ferrari Maserati Southern California, and clothing importer. s/n 134278 Rosso Dino/Nero
Nicolas Cage, American Actor. Owned two Enzos over different period of time, both have since been sold.
Tom Celani, owner of Motor City Harley Davidson, Farmington Hills, Michigan, one of the largest motorcycle dealerships in the USA. s/n 130918
Eric Clapton, guitarist, took delivery of the first Enzo imported to the UK. Parisian police also stopped Clapton when he was reportedly doing 145 mph on a highway in Paris while driving his Enzo.[2]
Joe Cole, Football player for England and FA Premier League club Chelsea F.C.
Luis Perez Companc, Argentine rally driver.
Richard Coyle, Blazn' Digital Media LLC. Wealth accumulated through various controversial websites.
Jamel Debbouze, a French-Moroccan actor.
Ryan Grasell, Bought the 278th Enzo;Fatally crashed it on his second day, ran into a Ford Thunderbird.
Gary Irwin Eisenberg, Noted Ferrari Collector. Fatally crashed his Enzo in California.[2]
Stefan Eriksson, Swedish criminal and former executive of Gizmondo Europe, reportedly owned two though a property of the company, red and black. The red Enzo was destroyed in a street racing/drunk driving incident. The Enzo was traveling on the Pacific Coast Highway at 162 mph (261 km/h) according to Los Angeles Sheriff's Department when the driver lost control and hit a pole. Both Enzos were involved in a bank repossession by the Bank of Scotland and were illegally imported to the United States.[4]
Sergei Fedorov, NHL player. s/n 130689 Now owned by LV Eric, Las Vegas NV.
Torsten Frings, Owner of black Enzo, and German International soccer star.
Lindsay Fox, Australian transport magnate, owner of the only Enzo with a yellow roof.
Michael Fux, foam mattress manufacturer, New Jersey. s/n 133024
James Glickenhaus, film director and stock magnate, New York, had Pininfarina to convert an unregistered Enzo into a modern P4/5[3]
Armen Gugasian, former owner of Newport Autosport, exotic car dealership located in Newport Beach, California. s/n 134595 rosso corsa/rosso
Yoshiyuki Hayashi, Famous Japanese Ferrari Collector
Preston Henn, owner of Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop in Florida and former race driver. Henn loaned his Enzo to the editors of Motor Trend for use in their 2004 top-speed test. The car was driven to 211 miles per hour in this test.
Tommy Hilfiger, clothing designer. Hilfiger is believed to have a partial stake in the Ferrari dealer in Montreal, Quebec, and thus, his car is registered in Canada. s/n 133026
Ricky Ponting, Ausralian Cricket Captain
Suleiman Kerimov, Russian billionaire and member of parliament, crashed his unidentified friend's black Enzo on November 26, 2006 in France.[4]
Jason Kay, aka, "Jay Kay," front man of the band Jamiroquai. His Car is Black with dark green interior. s/n 132051
Chris Kelly Premier Motorcars of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Red/Red s/n 13631.
Marc Andrew Mendoza Mitsuwa Corporation of San Jose, California, s/n 133821.
Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince Of The Kingdom of Bahrain. Known to be the only in the kingdom.
Frits Kroymans, Ferrari importer for The Netherlands.
Charles Kwan, renown Hong Kong racing veteran.
Aaron Kwok, one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop.
Zlatan Ibrahimović, Football player for Sweden. [5] [6]
Torsten Jansson, Swedish entrepreneur.
Cody Liebel, CEO, C-Note Records, hip-hop music label. Owns two Enzos. (Yellow and Red) s/n 133505 (Red)
Richard Losee, philanthropist, Named the MM Enzo [7] for "most miles" included red-custom doors that had the wrap-around roof section and side windows removed creating a targa-style top on his car.[8] Registered in Provo, Utah, the car was destroyed on August 2, 2006 at the Utah Fast Pass Road Rally while traveling at nearly 200 mph on a closed-off section of rural highway. This Enzo was also featured multiple times in Road & Track magazine. Richard let the magazine perform various performance tests on it. Used heavily for charity work, Richard's Enzo had more than 30,000 miles.
Nick Mason, Pink Floyd drummer. His example was featured and driven on the UK TV show Top Gear. s/n 137445
The Matsuda Collection, one of the largest private collections of Ferraris outside Europe and the US.
John Menard and Paul Menard, father and son of Menard's Hardware Superstores. A chain of hardware stores located regionally in the Midwestern United States. John Menard negotiated the purchase of 3 Enzos for a reported price of $2.2 Million dollars. The third yellow Enzo was given to family friend and Nascar driver Robby Gordon.
Frank Mountain, British based American property tycoon and amateur racing driver. (the car was side-swiped by a bus on the way to a Top Gear Magazine photoshoot with the Maserati MC12, the chassis cracked down the middle)
Stephen Najim, Bought the 22nd Enzo in Fresno, California, USA; also owns Maseratti MC12, and Ferrari FXX
Ian Nazareth, Sole importer for Ferrari in India and the Indian Sub-Continent. Multiple Ferrari owner and also involved in the Ferrari FXX program.
Pope John Paul II was given the 400th Enzo model by the factory. He sold the car at a Ferrari auction in Maranello, where it was bought by Donald W. Wallace, whose first Enzo is the second Enzo to be involved in a crash.
Roger Penske, motorsport legend, owns Ferrari dealership in partnership with Steve Wynn (developer). The dealership is located at the Wynn Las Vegas resort. s/n 131881
Bernd Pischetsrieder, Chairman of the Volkswagen Group, ironically his company own Lamborghini. As companies, Ferrari and Lamborghini have been in heated competition for over forty years.
Loris Požar, owner of a slot machine company from Slovenia
William J. Pulte, Owner of Pulte Homes. Car and Driver used his Yellow Enzo for their story.
Zahir Rana, Owner of bright yellow Enzo, and ZR Auto in Calgary, AB, Canada.
Michael Riemer, Hi-Tech entrepreneur. Owns three Enzos. One Yellow (Giallo Modena), one Red (Rosso Corsa), and one Black (Nero).
Brian Ross, Ferrari Collector and Commercial Real Estate Entrepreneur and dealership owner (Vancouver, BC). Lives in Warren, Ohio.
Dr Anil K Roy, owner of Nanotech.
Justin Rubert, Owner of a Casino in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Fahed Al-Saad Al-Sabah, Member of the Kuwaiti Royal Family, Son of the Ex-Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah.
Hamed Salem Al-Sabah, Member of the Kuwaiti Royal Family, Grandson of the late Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al Sabah. Student at AUK (American University of Kuwait).
Daniel Sadek — real estate investor turned film producer will feature his Enzo in the upcoming Eddie Griffin film, Redline
Peter Schorno, Swiss slot machine manufacturer.
Michael Schumacher, former Formula 1 driver for Scuderia Ferrari.[2]
Teemu Selänne, NHL player.
Stefano Sidoli, Milanese entrepreneur, killed in the crash of his Enzo.
Daniel Sielecki, Argentine Bussinesman. s/n 129761 rosso corsa/rosso
Rod Stewart, Rock Star. s/n 136497[2]
Scott Storch, Canadian entertainment mogul, hip-hop record producer and multi disciplined musician
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, Middle East rally champion with a very large collection of exotic cars.
Jean Todt, Boss of Scuderia Ferrari and CEO of the road car branch of Ferrari. Owns a red Enzo.
Giannis Vardinogiannis, Greek oil businessman and Panathinaikos FC shareholder, owns Ferrari dealership.
Donald W. Wallace, founder and chairman of the board of Lazydays RV SuperCentre bought Enzo no. 400 at the Ferrari Auction in Maranello. This will be his second Enzo. Wallace's first Enzo was the second Enzo involved in a wreck, reports claim his son was at the wheel.
Willi Weber, manager of Michael Schumacher. s/n 133021
Frank Warren, Boxing Promoter - Car recently written off in collision with bus
Bruce Weiner, former owner of Double Bubble Gum
Greg Whitten, software engineer, one of the very first employees at Microsoft. Author of GW-BASIC. s/n 131632
Pharrell Williams, music producer (The Neptunes), singer/rapper, frontman of the band N*E*R*D. Co-founder of the music label Star Trak.
Steve Wynn, multi-billionaire casino magnate. Wynn's Enzo, Black w/ Tan interior, was recently offered for sale through Ferrari of Orange County. (Southern California) s/n 133118
Niki Lauda, Former Formula 1 driver and World Champion.
Notable owners of the (or famous people seen driving an) Enzo include:
Paul Allen, Microsoft co-founder[2]
Sheik Hamad bin Hamdan of Abu Dhabi, also owns a Maserati MC12[3]
Juan Barazi, Danish racing driver - Drives in Le Mans. The car is silver
Erik Larsen, Danish radar-weapons manufacturer. Stores it at the official dealership in Copenhagen
Rene Rasmussen, Danish racing driver and owner of a plumbing company. The car is rosso
Gerald Barnes, Owner of Ferrari Maserati Southern California, and clothing importer. s/n 134278 Rosso Dino/Nero
Nicolas Cage, American Actor. Owned two Enzos over different period of time, both have since been sold.
Tom Celani, owner of Motor City Harley Davidson, Farmington Hills, Michigan, one of the largest motorcycle dealerships in the USA. s/n 130918
Eric Clapton, guitarist, took delivery of the first Enzo imported to the UK. Parisian police also stopped Clapton when he was reportedly doing 145 mph on a highway in Paris while driving his Enzo.[2]
Joe Cole, Football player for England and FA Premier League club Chelsea F.C.
Luis Perez Companc, Argentine rally driver.
Richard Coyle, Blazn' Digital Media LLC. Wealth accumulated through various controversial websites.
Jamel Debbouze, a French-Moroccan actor.
Ryan Grasell, Bought the 278th Enzo;Fatally crashed it on his second day, ran into a Ford Thunderbird.
Gary Irwin Eisenberg, Noted Ferrari Collector. Fatally crashed his Enzo in California.[2]
Stefan Eriksson, Swedish criminal and former executive of Gizmondo Europe, reportedly owned two though a property of the company, red and black. The red Enzo was destroyed in a street racing/drunk driving incident. The Enzo was traveling on the Pacific Coast Highway at 162 mph (261 km/h) according to Los Angeles Sheriff's Department when the driver lost control and hit a pole. Both Enzos were involved in a bank repossession by the Bank of Scotland and were illegally imported to the United States.[4]
Sergei Fedorov, NHL player. s/n 130689 Now owned by LV Eric, Las Vegas NV.
Torsten Frings, Owner of black Enzo, and German International soccer star.
Lindsay Fox, Australian transport magnate, owner of the only Enzo with a yellow roof.
Michael Fux, foam mattress manufacturer, New Jersey. s/n 133024
James Glickenhaus, film director and stock magnate, New York, had Pininfarina to convert an unregistered Enzo into a modern P4/5[3]
Armen Gugasian, former owner of Newport Autosport, exotic car dealership located in Newport Beach, California. s/n 134595 rosso corsa/rosso
Yoshiyuki Hayashi, Famous Japanese Ferrari Collector
Preston Henn, owner of Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop in Florida and former race driver. Henn loaned his Enzo to the editors of Motor Trend for use in their 2004 top-speed test. The car was driven to 211 miles per hour in this test.
Tommy Hilfiger, clothing designer. Hilfiger is believed to have a partial stake in the Ferrari dealer in Montreal, Quebec, and thus, his car is registered in Canada. s/n 133026
Ricky Ponting, Ausralian Cricket Captain
Suleiman Kerimov, Russian billionaire and member of parliament, crashed his unidentified friend's black Enzo on November 26, 2006 in France.[4]
Jason Kay, aka, "Jay Kay," front man of the band Jamiroquai. His Car is Black with dark green interior. s/n 132051
Chris Kelly Premier Motorcars of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Red/Red s/n 13631.
Marc Andrew Mendoza Mitsuwa Corporation of San Jose, California, s/n 133821.
Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince Of The Kingdom of Bahrain. Known to be the only in the kingdom.
Frits Kroymans, Ferrari importer for The Netherlands.
Charles Kwan, renown Hong Kong racing veteran.
Aaron Kwok, one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop.
Zlatan Ibrahimović, Football player for Sweden. [5] [6]
Torsten Jansson, Swedish entrepreneur.
Cody Liebel, CEO, C-Note Records, hip-hop music label. Owns two Enzos. (Yellow and Red) s/n 133505 (Red)
Richard Losee, philanthropist, Named the MM Enzo [7] for "most miles" included red-custom doors that had the wrap-around roof section and side windows removed creating a targa-style top on his car.[8] Registered in Provo, Utah, the car was destroyed on August 2, 2006 at the Utah Fast Pass Road Rally while traveling at nearly 200 mph on a closed-off section of rural highway. This Enzo was also featured multiple times in Road & Track magazine. Richard let the magazine perform various performance tests on it. Used heavily for charity work, Richard's Enzo had more than 30,000 miles.
Nick Mason, Pink Floyd drummer. His example was featured and driven on the UK TV show Top Gear. s/n 137445
The Matsuda Collection, one of the largest private collections of Ferraris outside Europe and the US.
John Menard and Paul Menard, father and son of Menard's Hardware Superstores. A chain of hardware stores located regionally in the Midwestern United States. John Menard negotiated the purchase of 3 Enzos for a reported price of $2.2 Million dollars. The third yellow Enzo was given to family friend and Nascar driver Robby Gordon.
Frank Mountain, British based American property tycoon and amateur racing driver. (the car was side-swiped by a bus on the way to a Top Gear Magazine photoshoot with the Maserati MC12, the chassis cracked down the middle)
Stephen Najim, Bought the 22nd Enzo in Fresno, California, USA; also owns Maseratti MC12, and Ferrari FXX
Ian Nazareth, Sole importer for Ferrari in India and the Indian Sub-Continent. Multiple Ferrari owner and also involved in the Ferrari FXX program.
Pope John Paul II was given the 400th Enzo model by the factory. He sold the car at a Ferrari auction in Maranello, where it was bought by Donald W. Wallace, whose first Enzo is the second Enzo to be involved in a crash.
Roger Penske, motorsport legend, owns Ferrari dealership in partnership with Steve Wynn (developer). The dealership is located at the Wynn Las Vegas resort. s/n 131881
Bernd Pischetsrieder, Chairman of the Volkswagen Group, ironically his company own Lamborghini. As companies, Ferrari and Lamborghini have been in heated competition for over forty years.
Loris Požar, owner of a slot machine company from Slovenia
William J. Pulte, Owner of Pulte Homes. Car and Driver used his Yellow Enzo for their story.
Zahir Rana, Owner of bright yellow Enzo, and ZR Auto in Calgary, AB, Canada.
Michael Riemer, Hi-Tech entrepreneur. Owns three Enzos. One Yellow (Giallo Modena), one Red (Rosso Corsa), and one Black (Nero).
Brian Ross, Ferrari Collector and Commercial Real Estate Entrepreneur and dealership owner (Vancouver, BC). Lives in Warren, Ohio.
Dr Anil K Roy, owner of Nanotech.
Justin Rubert, Owner of a Casino in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Fahed Al-Saad Al-Sabah, Member of the Kuwaiti Royal Family, Son of the Ex-Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah.
Hamed Salem Al-Sabah, Member of the Kuwaiti Royal Family, Grandson of the late Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al Sabah. Student at AUK (American University of Kuwait).
Daniel Sadek — real estate investor turned film producer will feature his Enzo in the upcoming Eddie Griffin film, Redline
Peter Schorno, Swiss slot machine manufacturer.
Michael Schumacher, former Formula 1 driver for Scuderia Ferrari.[2]
Teemu Selänne, NHL player.
Stefano Sidoli, Milanese entrepreneur, killed in the crash of his Enzo.
Daniel Sielecki, Argentine Bussinesman. s/n 129761 rosso corsa/rosso
Rod Stewart, Rock Star. s/n 136497[2]
Scott Storch, Canadian entertainment mogul, hip-hop record producer and multi disciplined musician
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, Middle East rally champion with a very large collection of exotic cars.
Jean Todt, Boss of Scuderia Ferrari and CEO of the road car branch of Ferrari. Owns a red Enzo.
Giannis Vardinogiannis, Greek oil businessman and Panathinaikos FC shareholder, owns Ferrari dealership.
Donald W. Wallace, founder and chairman of the board of Lazydays RV SuperCentre bought Enzo no. 400 at the Ferrari Auction in Maranello. This will be his second Enzo. Wallace's first Enzo was the second Enzo involved in a wreck, reports claim his son was at the wheel.
Willi Weber, manager of Michael Schumacher. s/n 133021
Frank Warren, Boxing Promoter - Car recently written off in collision with bus
Bruce Weiner, former owner of Double Bubble Gum
Greg Whitten, software engineer, one of the very first employees at Microsoft. Author of GW-BASIC. s/n 131632
Pharrell Williams, music producer (The Neptunes), singer/rapper, frontman of the band N*E*R*D. Co-founder of the music label Star Trak.
Steve Wynn, multi-billionaire casino magnate. Wynn's Enzo, Black w/ Tan interior, was recently offered for sale through Ferrari of Orange County. (Southern California) s/n 133118
Niki Lauda, Former Formula 1 driver and World Champion.
tomtom said:
LittleBro said:
Ricky Ponting!? Is he independantly wealthy then, as I can imagine even Aussie cricket paying that sort of wedge?
It must be a fairly lucrative occupation, I'm sure there are no shortage of sponsorship deals.
that and he owns most ozzie footballers....and horses..probably other things too
PhillF said:
Frank Mountain, British based American property tycoon and amateur racing driver. (the car was side-swiped by a bus on the way to a Top Gear Magazine photoshoot with the Maserati MC12, the chassis cracked down the middle)
eeeewww *wince*
If you're going to total your Enzo, at least do it whilst hammering it along a country road. This must be the worst way to go. Still, at least he can still get his kicks driving Schumacher's old F1 car.
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Vesuvius 996 said:
Frank Warren, Boxing Promoter - Car recently written off in collision with bus
PhillF said:
Frank Mountain, British based American property tycoon and amateur racing driver. (the car was side-swiped by a bus on the way to a Top Gear Magazine photoshoot with the Maserati MC12, the chassis cracked down the middle)
Some jealous bus drivers around
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PhillF said:
Cody Liebel, CEO, C-Note Records, hip-hop music label. Owns two Enzos. (Yellow and Red) s/n 133505 (Red)
he's only 23! www.lowrideredge.com/features/0411lre_super_luxury_cars/
elster said:
tomtom said:
LittleBro said:
Ricky Ponting!? Is he independantly wealthy then, as I can imagine even Aussie cricket paying that sort of wedge?
It must be a fairly lucrative occupation, I'm sure there are no shortage of sponsorship deals.
that and he owns most ozzie footballers....and horses..probably other things too
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