The Registry Redline: A Holy Trinity Masterclass in Liquidating Assets
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The Registry Redline: A Holy Trinity Masterclass in Liquidating Assets

When a Guards Red 918 Spyder hammers at $2.96M, the fairway of high-stakes collecting finds its new center of gravity.

By Devon Bryce · June 10, 2026
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In the high-stakes game of hypercar acquisition, the leaderboard just saw a massive shift. The first week of June closed with a definitive statement on duPont REGISTRY Live, where the so-called 'Holy Trinity' didn't just show up—it dictated the pace. While most of the field was eyeing the usual exotics, a low-mileage Porsche 918 Spyder in iconic Guards Red dominated the digital block, finally hammering at a cool $2.96 million. It is the automotive equivalent of a final-round 62, played with clinical German precision.

But the 918 wasn't the only heavy hitter stalking the paddock. The docket, which boasted a 100 percent sell-through rate across 17 cars, featured a lineup that would make any private club car park look pedestrian. A 1-of-1 Ferrari Enzo and a McLaren P1 Spider led the charge, proving that even a decade after their debut, the original hybrid icons possess more staying power than a legacy brand’s multi-year sponsorship deal. These aren't just vehicles; they are the platinum-standard currency of the modern paddock.

What makes this particular week significant isn't just the price tags, but the sheer density of hardware on display at events like Supercar Fest. From the raw, mechanical snarl of a Ferrari F40 GT to the refined, track-focused aggression of the Porsche 911 GT2 RS, the current market is favoring cars that offer a specific 'Holy Trinity' approach: speed, aerodynamics, and undeniable provenance. Whether it's a Bugatti Chiron or a Lamborghini Aventador, the appetite for the pinnacle remains insatiable.

As we look ahead to the summer season, the message from the block is clear: the market for modern exotics is currently in a flawless run of 'all-fairways-and-greens.' With a 14-day return policy and a perfect sell-through record this week, the barrier to entry might be rising, but the confidence among top-tier collectors has never been higher. It’s a masterclass in holding your line while the rest of the field scrambles to keep up.

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"17 cars dominated by modern exotics and sports cars crossed the digital block... led by a low-mileage Guards Red 918 Spyder."

Khris Bharath, duPont REGISTRY
Why it matters

The perfect sell-through rate and the multi-million dollar hammer price for a 918 Spyder signal that the hypercar market is resisting broader economic cooling. For the motorsport elite, these auctions have become the definitive venue for high-speed portfolio diversification.

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