Whether it has two or four wheels, it makes little difference. Valentino Rossi's passion for engines is unstoppable, and we're not just discovering this today. Besides delivering magic on motorbikes, the Doctor (as his fans always call him) also has a weakness for high-performance cars. Thanks to the immense riches amassed in his career with multiple world championship wins. Valentino Rossi's car Unusual racing cars have “disappeared”.
Speeding is the specialty of an Italian legend whose fame accompanies him around the world. Even those who follow MotoGP (or not at all) are aware of him, confirming how his character is cross-cutting, capable of bringing people together: the wonders he possesses fuel his light.
F1's dim dream never ceases to interest
In the midst of Rossi-mania, the champion also nurtured his dream of competing in Formula 1. Going to primary school doesn't sound like science fiction, he admits, especially after, the dream is now over. From Verstappen to Leclerc, cars continue to be a thing for Valentino Rossi, even if he avoids challenging the discipline's sacred monsters.
It is preparing to take the collective tests reserved for debutants in the BMW M Hybrid V8 Prototype, concluding its first season in the WEC World Championship. A car made by the Bavarian manufacturer can only be used for the circuit; However, the 45-year-old from Pesaro also has the opportunity to have fun with his personal fleet.
Among the valuable pieces in the collection, one comes, lo, from BMWBeing M3 GTS E92. Considered one of the best by purists, the “Beast” has a 4.4-liter eight-cylinder engine capable of putting out 450 hp. In races and everyday life, the M3 is up to the task: it goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.4 seconds and reaches a top speed of 305 km/h. Light and dynamic, it is the perfect solution for those who want to experience strong emotions without ever compromising on precision. The distinctive roar is its exclamation point, and a source of adrenaline.
There's even room for a Ferrari
It combines strength and power Ford Ranger VR46 EditionA customized version in black, the VR46 branding and graphic details recall the Rossi logo. Aggressive looks, easily recognizable, make it a great choice for off-road use as well. Being more of a sports car, the 2.3-litre four-cylinder in-line engine produces 270 hp and 310 Nm of torque. It accelerates from standstill to 100 kmph in 6.8 seconds and reaches a top speed of 177 kmph.
Finally, should Ferrari disappear from Valentino Rossi's cars? Obviously, an example of Cavallino can not be missing, especially 458 Italy. The “beating heart” of the creature from Maranello consists of a 4.5-liter V8 with 570 hp, which translates to “0-100” in just 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 325 km/h. Aerodynamic lines and race-derived technologies deliver an intense driving experience.