F1 star Lando Norris' car collection boasts £166k McLaren GT & 765LT Spider worth £313k… plus VERY humble Fiat 500 | The Sun
F1 maestro Lando Norris has taken the world of motor sport by storm.
The British McLaren driver has made 12 podiums in 101 races since his debut at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix.
And aged just 23 he is reportedly worth an astonishing £30 million.
Such fortunes have allowed him to amass an astonishing car collection which include everything from a McLaren to a Fiat.
The latter, a 1972 Fiat 500 Jolly, has recently been put up for sale for £28,000.
It was Lando's first car and he bought it with his own money, but has decided to part ways with his "perfect little run-around".
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Though he'll have plenty of cars left to get behind the wheel of in his collection.
Among the fleet is an extraordinary McLaren 765LT Spider worth £313,000 – which he waited 18-months for.
With a top speed of 205mph, it goes 0-60 in just 2.8 seconds.
With 755bhp, Lando's midnight blue 765LT Spider will leave petrol-heads drooling.
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That sits alongside his £166,000 McLaren GT that can reach speeds of a mind-boggling 204mph.
With a 4.0 litre V-8 engine, the GT boasts an impressive 612bhp.
Also allegedly in the collection is a Rolls Royce Wraith which can set you back up to £324,000.
The most powerful Roller ever made, the Wraith's direct-injection 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12 allows the car to hit 0-60 in 4.4 seconds.
With an incredible 624bhp, the luxury British wheels have a top speed of 155mph.
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