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Yacht with a Bugatti Onboard Steals the Show at F1 Monaco GP

1 years ago By Sports Desk

During the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix weekend, the yachts moored in the harbor always attract attention, but this year one in particular stood out: the “Seven Sins.” This yacht not only impressed with its luxury and size but also created a sensation by carrying a Bugatti Chiron on board.

The Bugatti Chiron, worth around £2.5 million, was on display at Monaco Harbor and caught the attention of everyone present. “Seven Sins” can be rented for $300,000 a week, although that figure does not include the Bugatti that serves as a symbol of the extravagance that accompanies the event.

In addition to the “Seven Sins,”  another prominent yacht was the Ritz-Carlton “Evrima,”  which was used by Mercedes figures such as Lewis Hamilton, George Russell, and Toto Wolff. Called a floating luxury hotel, this yacht offers an unparalleled experience of comfort and elegance. Rooms on board range from $10,000 to $100,000 per night, reflecting the extreme luxury available. With 149 rooms, each with its own terrace, infinity pool, and even a therapist on board, “Evrima” provided its guests with an unforgettable stay.

Another notable yacht that docked in Monaco was “Faith.” The $200 million superyacht was previously owned by Lawrence Stroll, the current owner of the Aston Martin team. Stroll sold the yacht to the billionaire father of former F1 driver Nicholas Latifi. “Faith” offers luxuries such as a helipad, gym, and theater and is available for rent for $1.5 million per week.

The “Lionheart,”  worth 150 million dollars, which was previously owned by businessman Philip Green, also attracted the attention of those present. 

These yachts are not just means of transportation; they represent extreme luxury and a sophisticated lifestyle, perfectly complementing the glamor of the Monaco Grand Prix. The presence of yachts such as the “Seven Sondes,”  with the Bugatti Chiron on board, raised the level of extravagance even further and made the event even more spectacular.

In short, the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix remains an event where luxury and speed meet. The yachts in attendance this year not only kept pace but raised the experience to new heights of opulence. The Monaco harbor, filled with beautiful yachts, reflected the enduring appeal and magic of this event, making the weekend a true feast for the senses.

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