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The hypercar market is on fire right now, with legendary machines fetching insane bids and setting new records at auction houses and private sales. For enthusiasts who have followed these cars for years, the speed of the climb has been impossible to ignore. As prices continue positive momentum, the big question is whether we are witnessing a lasting shift in how these icons are valued, or the early signs of a collector car bubble.

The Porsche Carrera GT was built at the exact moment before supercars became filtered, turbocharged and overly optimized. With a race derived 5.7 litre V10, a six speed manual and zero electronic hand holding, it represents the end of a truly mechanical era. At around $2 million today, it may be one of the most undervalued icons of the 2000s supercar golden age.