Guy Laliberté Buys McLaren P1

Guy Laliberté isn’t exactly inconspicuous driving around the city of Montreal in his brand-new $1.3 million McLaren P1. The team from MontrealTV spotted the vehicle last Friday.

Mr. Laliberté’s fortune is estimated by Canadian Business Magazine to be over 2 billion dollars. The founder of the Cirque du Soleil is a big fan of racing, especially Formula 1.

He has a collection of a variety of other rare supercars but the McLaren P1 is the latest and greatest available on the market.

Source: Montreal Racing

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