The car is made from a staggering 1,999 items - including 1,682 t-shirts, 88 pairs of jeans, 64 pairs of shoes and 31 belts.
A team of eight people worked for five hours at the Puma store in Carnaby Street, London, to turn the pile of clothes into a model of Kimi Raikkonen's motor.
The wheels on the impressive car are made from water bottles, the wing mirror from sun glasses and the harness from a backpack.
Black jeans are used for the tyres and red t-shirts give the car its classic Ferrari colour.
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