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Most successful car in racing history

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  Lotus 72 Long before the Ferrari F2004, the Lotus 72 ruled the F1 roost. From 1970-1975, the Lotus 72 competed in a staggering 75 Grand Prix races and won 20 of them. Its drivers had to step up onto the podium 39 times. The most amazing part about the Lotus 72 is that it was barely modified during its run. The original design was that good.

Most fastest sport car

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  Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+: 304 mph In August 2019, Bugatti topped the formerly reigning Hennessey Venom F5. Not only that, but the  Chiron Super Sport 300+  also became the first car to break 300 miles per hour on the track. The final record was 304.773 mph with racing driver Andy Wallace at the wheel on Volkswagen’s Ehra-Lessien test track in Germany. If 300+ mph seems hard to comprehend, you don’t lack an imagination. Covering 450 feet in a single second is mind bending stuff. Bugatti holds the crown for now, but the manufacturer may bow out of the race. “We have shown several times that we build the fastest cars in the world. In [the] future we will focus on other areas,” the manufacturer  said in a statement . Only 30 of these quad-turbo, 8-liter, 16-cylinder engines will be produced at a cool $3.9M apiece.

Most expensive cars of 2020

Buggatti la Voiture Noire Price: $12.5 Million With a price tag of $12.5 million and a selling price of $18.7 million after taxes, the one-off  Bugatti La Voiture Noire  is  officially  most expensive new car ever. And understandably. A modern interpretation of Jean Bugatti's personal Type 57 SC Atlantic, the La Voiture Noire uses the same quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16 engine as the Chiron, producing 1,479 horsepower (1,102 kilowatts) and 1,600 Newton-meters (1,180 pound-feet) of torque. It has six – that's right,  six  exhaust tips, radical new wheels, an aggressive, bespoke fascia, and a gigantic light-up badge out back that spells out the name of the brand. Of course, this one-of-one Bugatti already has a home.

Most expensive mercedes car

  SLR McLaren Red Gold Dream It is the most expensive Mercedes-Benz in history. Based on SLR McLaren and created in 2011, this limited series model has been selling for a staggering amount of €10,000,000. 1000 Hp under its hood, interior details made of gold…. It is an example that with enough money, you can't buy good taste.

Most expensive BMW car

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  . 2000 BMW X5 Le Mans Concept – $1 Million With an exterior almost the same as an average x5, if you can call any BMW “average,” it’s a little hard to tell what gives this odd looking BMW its true value. As with any great hidden gem, the value is all on the inside. This somewhat blocky model sports a secret v12 engine and some incredibly high tech touches on the interior. Unfortunately, it never went further than the concept since it didn’t sit well with the audiences.

Most expensive Ferrari car

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  The most expensive car in the world is a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO—at least, so far. A car is worth however much someone is willing to pay for it, so if Bill Gates wanted to buy a Mitsubishi Mirage tomorrow for $5 billion, that would become the world’s most expensive car. However, the most money ever recorded being spent to purchase a car was for the Ferrari mentioned above. According to Bloomberg in October 2013, it sold for $52 million from collector Paul Pappalardo to an anonymous buyer. What Makes It So Great? As you might imagine, this is a special car. What you might not imagine is the reason for that hefty price tag. According to one dealer, the GTO has something no other car possesses. “It’s like the Mona Lisa,” says Don Williams of Blackhawk Collection. “It has a mystique. If you have a GTO, you have a great collection.” Only 39 GTOs were made. This particular GTO won the 1963 Tour de France road race—not the bicycle version—with famed driver Jean Guichet piloting it. But Can You

Most expensive Lamborghini car

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  Veneno Roadster The Veneno Roadster is  the  most expensive Lamborghini in the world, valued at €3.3 million. The model was released for the 50th anniversary of Lamborghini in 2014, with only nine units produced. The Veneno Roadster is a convertible car that can reach a top speed of 355kph, with its 6.5-litre engine and 750HP. It’s innovative too; rather than increasing the power of its engine, Lamborghini chose to improve its aerodynamics and it uses carbon fibre to reduce its the weight.

Most expensive Audi car

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 Hello friend today in this blog I will tell you about the most expensive car of Audi 2003 Audi LeMans Concept – $5,000,000 The most expensive Audi to ever sell of all time was the 2003 Audi LeMans Concept. It sold for the crazy high amount of $5 million. How in the world did this car every get to be so expensive? First, it’s an Audi, an second, it’s a rare car with a 5 liter engine that cranks 610 bhp and it can reach a top speed of 345 kph. It’s fast, stylish, comfortable and one of the most beautiful examples of perfection in design and workmanship This is without a doubt one of the sweetest Audis ever released for sale to the public.

Top ten cars in the world

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  top three expensive cars in the world   in this blog we will talk about top three ewxpensive cars in the world Pagani Huayra ($6.4M) The Huayra is equally as famous for its odd-sounding name as it is for its face-melting performance. Named after the Incan God of Winds, the Huayra (pronounced why-rah) boasts an AMG-sourced 6.0-liter V12 with two turbochargers, resulting in 620 hp and and a massive 740 lb-ft. 2  . Koenigsegg One:1 ($4.50M) You can buy a lot with $2 million — a really nice house, about 80 Mazda MX-5’s, or the Swedish “megacar” shown above. A logical thinker could probably think of a better way to spend your life savings, but megacars don’t give a damn about logic. Because they’re mega. And after reading what the car is capable of, $2 million might actually be a steal.   3 Mansory Vivere Bugatti Veyron ($3.4M) This list wouldn’t be complete without some version of the mighty Bugatti Veyron. We’re shining our spotlight on the the Mansory Vivere edition here, because not o