Rowan Atkinson sells McLaren F1 supercar for £8 million

Rubberpigg

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By Adrian Hearn

In 2011, after a crash in Oxfordshire, his insurance company was handed a £910,000 repair bill for the car in 'Britain's biggest car insurance claim' .

Rowan Atkinson has made a bumper profit after selling his McLaren F1 super car for £8 million - four years after crashing it and triggering 'Britain's biggest ever insurance claim'.

The comedian bought his beloved McLaren F1 in 1997 for around £540,000.

In 2011, after crashing into a hedge in Oxfordshire, his insurance company was handed a £910,000 repair bill in what is thought to be the biggest ever single car insurance claim.

But while most cars would lose value when they are involved in a serious crash, the 240mph F1 is different and its price has continued to rise.

Atkinson recently decided it was time to sell up after the F1 became "a thing of value".

He put it on the market for £8 million with specialist car dealer Taylor & Crawley.

David Clark, boss of Taylor & Crawley and the man who originally sold Atkinson the F1, today confirmed he has sold it.

He said: "Everyone is very pleased with the sale. There was interest from around the world and it has gone to a British buyer who will drive it like Rowan did.

"It is one of the biggest ever deals in the UK. Rowan is pleased, but also maybe a bit sad as he did 40,000 miles in it."

Mr Clark, a former sales and marketing director at McLaren, would not reveal the price paid by the unknown Brit.

But it is unlikely to be too far short of the £8 million asking price because the F1 is regarded as the most collectable car of the past 45 years.

At £8 million, it would rank it among the highest prices ever paid in the UK for a car, with only 1960s Ferraris tending to sell for more.

This is made all the more staggering by the fact it was built in the 1990s.

The F1 is powered by a 6.1-litre V12 engine developing a staggering 627bhp - a record for a non super or turbocharged car.

It will do 0-62mph in 3.2 seconds and accelerate all the way to 241mph.

Mr Clark previously said he wasn't sure anyone had enjoyed 41,000 miles in a McLaren F1 - "apart from a couple of miles where different things happened" - as much as Rowan Atkinson.

The Mr Bean star would use the F1 as his daily drive and also took it on a number of tours for McLaren owners.

And when Atkinson originally took delivery of the F1, he strapped his two young children into their child seats and took them on a five-hour drive to Cornwall for a holiday.

Mr Clark added that he is "one of the most enthusiastic car owners I have ever met, a real user of his cars and that is how he derives his enjoyment: from the using, not the having".

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/rowan-atkinson-sells-mclaren-f1-5844748
 

Fulcrum29

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He said: "Everyone is very pleased with the sale. There was interest from around the world and it has gone to a British buyer who will drive it like Rowan did.

Yoh... :p
 

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I wonder if McLaren were involved with the repair?

£8 million for a car that had been badly crashed... Not sure if I would - if I had that sort of money lying around.
 

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More importantly, has he sold the green/yellow mini yet?
 
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