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Five incredibly inappropriate supercars

Five incredibly inappropriate supercars

Most of us don't see the economic situation as an 'opportunity'. For those that do, we've gathered five of the most inappropriate supercars money can buy. For the incomprehensibly wealthy it's not just a case of buying the best, but buying things that are super exclusive. So what is a track loving petrol head to do when it comes to choosing their track day toy? A Porsche 911 GT3 or Caterham 7 just won't cut it for these people. Thankfully the world's supercar makers are only too happy to oblige, selling strictly limited number track-only specials of their most extreme road cars to those who regard the current economic situation as an opportunity rather than a catastrophe. Inappropriate? Of course. Fabulous? Undoubtedly.

  1. Pagani Zonda R, Just the 10

    Pagani Zonda R, Just the 10

    Track-only finale for Pagani's Zonda supercar limited to just ten examples. Read more

  2. Ferrari FXX, Schumacher has one of the 30

    Ferrari FXX, Schumacher has one of the 30

    Access Mr Schumacher's expertise for driving tips with Ferrari's exclusive FXX programme. Read more

  3. Maserati MC12 Corse, Dirty dozen

    Maserati MC12 Corse, Dirty dozen

    The FXX's Maserati cousin is even more exclusive and comes with race championship winning pedigree. Read more

  4. Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 GT, Lucky 21

    Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 GT, Lucky 21

    The McMerc SLR was built in huge numbers, but only 21 of these exclusive racers will ever be built. Read more

  5. Ascari A10, Private racetrack included

    Ascari A10, Private racetrack included

    Ascari's track-focussed A10 comes with more power and its own track to play on. Read more