Monaco Grand Prix Update: Exotic Cars Take Center Stage
Monaco, May 2025 — As the Monaco Grand Prix weekend unfolds, a yellow Bugatti EB110 SS, originally owned by Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher, has been spotted in the streets of Monaco. This iconic supercar, launched in 1991, was lauded as the fastest road car of its time, achieving a top speed exceeding 212 mph. Currently, it is part of a notable lineup, including George Russell’s Mercedes-AMG One and Adrian Sutil’s Veyron Black Bess.
The EB110, with chassis number SS39020, was part of Schumacher’s collection until 2003 when it was sold to Modena Motorsport; it now resides with German specialist Reichel Sportwagen. This weekend’s ambiance, rich with automotive excellence, is further enhanced by Sutil’s distinct Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, which features a carbon fiber body accented by orange highlights. Sutil also owns the exclusive Grand Sport Vitesse Black Bess, one of only three units priced at $3 million each, adorned with 24-carat gold accents.
In addition to Sutil and Russell, other notable vehicles include Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari Daytona SP3, Lando Norris’ Porsche 911 GT3 RS, and a unique motorcycle recently showcased by Lewis Hamilton.
As F1 enthusiasts flock to Monaco, they are treated to an extraordinary display of automotive engineering and luxury, setting the perfect backdrop for the prestigious Grand Prix.


