Luxury Supercars Take Over Monaco Grand Prix Weekend: A Star-Studded Lineup

Michael Tower

Supercars Shine at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix

As the anticipation builds for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend, the streets of this glamorous principality are abuzz with an extraordinary display of luxury supercars. From iconic classics to cutting-edge marvels, these high-performance machines have drawn a discerning crowd, including some familiar faces from the world of Formula 1.

Michael Schumacher’s Yellow Bugatti EB110 SS Makes an Appearance

One such eye-catching vehicle is the yellow Bugatti EB110 SS, a supercar that once held the title of the fastest road car in the world when it was released in 1991. With a top speed of over 212 mph, this French beauty has always been a favorite among an exclusive clientele. Among its admirers is none other than Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher.

Chassis SS39020 made a grand entrance to the sovereign city-state alongside a dazzling array of other exotics, including George Russell’s Mercedes-AMG One, Adrian Sutil’s Bugatti Veyron Black Bess, and the now-legendary McLaren Solus, which graced the deck of the superyacht Sarastar.

The EB110, though no longer in Schumacher’s possession, was purchased by the seven-time world champion in June 1994 during his successful season with Benetton. With five race wins already under his belt, plus a second place finish in Spain, this acquisition served as a fitting early celebration for the racing icon.

The driver kept the car until 2003 when it was sold to Modena Motorsport, and in 2010 it found its way into the hands of Reichel Sportwagen, a German specialist.

Adrian Sutil’s Rare Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport Stuns Crowds

Another notable supercar spotted this weekend belongs to former F1 driver Adrian Sutil. His unique Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, with its carbon fiber body and striking orange highlights, stands out against the backdrop of Monaco. This rare model is one of only a few produced, each priced at a cool $3 million.

In addition to his Veyron, Sutil’s collection includes a Grand Sport Vitesse Black Bess, built as a tribute to the Type 18, as well as numerous other exotic vehicles from brands such as Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, McLaren, and a variety of Paganis and Koenigseggs.

Monaco’s Grand Prix Weekend Attracts an Incredible Selection of Cars

The allure of Monaco during the Grand Prix weekend has also drawn other remarkable vehicles to its streets. Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari Daytona SP3 was out in full force, as was Lando Norris’ new Porsche 911 GT3 RS. Lewis Hamilton arrived earlier this race week on a custom motorcycle.

As the weekend unfolds and the races commence, car spotters will be treated to an unparalleled display of automotive excellence. The streets of Monaco have never looked so good.

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