Cristiano Ronaldo has wowed the Lisbon locals this week after taking his latest supercar out for its debut journey on the streets.
Ronaldo, a prolific collector of some of the world’s fastest and rarest supercars, recently invested in a showpiece McLaren model – made as a tribute to legendary Formula One driver Ayrton Senna.
With only 500 models in the world created, Ronaldo snapped one up as soon as they hit the market. Now, he has finally unleashed the elegant machine onto the roads.
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Not paying too much mind to keeping a low profile, Ronaldo left mouths agape as he drove through the Portuguese capital in the black and silver supercar.
Onlookers clamoured for phones and cameras, in order to capture the moment for posterity and upload the footage online.
Known for his blistering speed on the football pitch, Ronaldo clearly has an appetite for going fast when off it.
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The McLaren Senna takes just 2.8 seconds to hit 100 km/h from a standing start and is one of the most impressive models the company has ever made.
The car is valued at over £1million, and boasts a top speed of 340km/h (208 mph).
According to the manufacturer, ‘the McLaren Senna is the fastest McLaren road car ever to go around a racetrack.’
Upon his return from pre-season break, Ronaldo looks set to be in for a busy time under new manager Maurizio Sarri.
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In a secret meeting with Ronaldo and Juventus president Gianni Agnelli in Greece, the former Chelsea manager outlined his plans in the transfer market, and how he intends to transform the five-time Ballon d’Or winner into a Serie A goal machine.
Ronaldo scored 44 goals from 44 appearances in his final season in the Spanish capital and Sarri expressed a determination to build his new-look Juventus side around the striker, to ensure he rediscovers his prolific streak.
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Source: dailymail.co.uk