Monday, September 12, 2016

Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich showed off his fancy cars


Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has showed off his
luxurious collection of super cars at the German Nurburgring
race track.
The total value of the cars is estimated to be £8.5million,
which included a very rare Pagani Zonda R, one of just 15
that have ever been produced with a price tag of
approximately £2.5million.

The 49-year-old took his rides for a spin on former business
partner and fellow Russian oligarch Viktor Kharitonin's
world-famous track.
Kharitonin closed the track for two days in order for the
billionaires to play with their toys.

Abramovich also brought a Ferrari FXX, a Bugatti Veyron, a
Ferrari 488 GT3, a Mercedes-Benz AMG GT3, a Lamborghini
Reventon and an Aston Martin Vulcan.
A Nurburgring instructor, Tatiana Golovlyovo, said: "Usually
track days are organised for the owner of the Nurburgring,
Viktor Kharitonin. This is an exclusive event for the owner
and his friends, nobody else (apart from the staff and crew
working for event) can enter the property."

Reports suggest the businessmen spent the first day racing
on the ‘Nordschleife’ (‘Northern Loop’), which covers 13
miles.

The  second day involved the shorter GP Strecke, which
spans 3.2 miles.
The Russian moguls also tested the entire range of the
Porsche sports cars and the single-seated "Formula-BMW"
vehicles throughout the event.

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