Lando Norris lifts the lid on luxury car collection with ultra-and-alien £ 2m Lamborghini
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Lando Norris likes to tear through the streets of Monte Carlo and to open one of his rated cars with the sunroof.
The McLaren driver is largely for himself in Monaco – even ordering in food to his apartment to prevent the crib eyes on him.
But the only thing that Norris, 25, doesn’t mind, is to show off his Multi-Miljoen Collection Luxury Motors.
The jewel in the crown is his Lamborghini Miura, generally considered the first Supercar ever made.
Less than 800 were built between 1966 and 1973 and it was the largest purchase of Norris, for around £ 2 million.
He said, ‘I bought it because I am the Lamborghini film. It is a car that I loved and thought it was quite cool.
“That was the first decent purchase I made for a car. It is one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
I grew up with loving cars. I am lucky that I can drive them and buy them because I have always dreamed of it. ”
Norris’ Ferrari F40 has a price tag of £ 1 million and is the poster car of the 1980s.
But when he was borrowing someone he did not borrowed during the new year – and crashed it in Monaco.
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A video of the incident went viral. And asked if the car was normal again, he answered through blast: “No. It was when I was gone. I was not happy at all.”
Norris also has a McLaren 765LT Spider, P1 And Senna he picked up with his own tweaks.
The £ 360k spin has ‘ln’ on the driver’s seat and a stamp on it reads ‘Me in a car’.
It is finished in blue and yellow to match Norris’s helmet with a British flag in the door and four yellow stripes on the occasion of his racing number.
The Brit also has £ 1.1 million Porsche Carrera GT in a dark green shade plus a Jolly Evocation from 1972 Fiat 500.
The last one in his collection seems to be his new £ 230k Lamborghini Urus, which he was seen who rode Du Casino in Monaco a few months ago.
He added: “McLarens Are those I spent most of the time making and doing special details.
“I prefer classics and older cars more than modern cars.”
Norris admits that he puts his reputation on his party boy behind him will spend the time playing golf and padel with PAL Max Verstappen – while he focuses on world champion.
He said: “Sometimes it is nice to let go. It’s not something I’ve done this year.
“I am a man who wants to enjoy my life, but I also know the balance of what is good for me and what is not.
‘Nothing takes away the fact that I have always given priority F1 And as the best driver I can be.
‘I am a very private man, but sometimes people are waiting outside of my apartment.
“That is probably the least amount of respect that someone can have – I find that very strange and uncomfortable.”
Norris finished second in Imola Last Time Out and follows teammate Oscar Piastri with 13 points. But he is currently 11 free of four -time world champion shuts.
Norris said: “I have a lot of respect for Max. He looked at me and we had some nice nights together.”
And Norris might just drop his hair when he is victorious in MonacoSaying: “I didn’t have a big evening out in Monaco for a long time. It is a place where everyone dreams of winning, so we’ll wait.”
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