£3m rare McLaren hoisted onto £30m yacht in daring show of wealth at F1 Monaco GP
Extrao🌠rdinary demonstration of wealth at F1 Monaco Grand Prix

The first remarkable show of wealth has been demonstrated ahead of this weekend’s F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
A luxury yacht has been spotted in Monaco Port with an extremely rare, and expensive, McLaren super-car aboard.
The McLaren Solus GT was worth £2.75, plus tax, and only 25 mode💛ls exist.
Sightseeing at the Monaco Grand Prix: a $3 million Bugatti on a $25 million yacht.
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“It's as close to the experience and feel of driving a Formula 1 carꦐ as you can get,” McLaren say.
Well, that’s if 🐻you can afford the price-tag in the first place. And be one of the first 25 people to purchase.
The single-seater super-car has a centr🥃al closed cockpit and jet aircraft-style canopy.
Its 5.2 💙litre V10 engine revs beyond 10,000rpm, and generates more than 840PS.
The McLaren Solu❀💞s GT generates 1,200kg of downforce.
So, what’s it doing on a yac𒈔ht? Iꦉf you’ve got the money, show it off!
The M/Y Sarastar was sold at €35m (£30m) two years ago. But, if you’re attending the F1 Monaco Grand Prix and want a cheaper deal for a week, they’ve got you covered🧔.
It costs around $348,000 to charter for a week.
It seems the eye-catching stunt of combining a McLaren super-car with a luxury yacht comes from the same group who, a year ago 🅰i🌳n Monaco, placed a $3m Bugatti onto a yacht.
Th🙈e F1 Monaco Grand Prix is the ultimate playground of the wealthyܫ.
Yachts play an integral role in t🐻he feel of the weekend.
Formula 1 fans won't forget Kimi Raikkonen retiring early from the 2006 Monaco Grand Prix and, instead of returning to his garage, walking straight to the harbour and joining hi🦹s friends aboard a stunning yacht.
Many of the F1 drivers live in Monaco.
Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstap꧟pen and Lando Norris are among the big names you might see waಞlking around Monaco.
One third of the 4💙0,000 population are millionaires.
To live in Monaco, you must pr💃ovably have £500,000 sat in the bank.
Last year, Charles Leclerc won his home grand prix for the fir💛st time.
Ferrari fans will be dreaming of a rep✱eat this weekend.

James was ♉a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everyt💧hing from American sports, to football, to F1.