Fernando Alonso Turns Heads in Monaco with Jaw-Dropping Multi-Million-Dollar Mercedes!
In a stunning display of automotive elegance and wealth, two-time Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso has been spotted cruising the glamorous streets of Monaco in an ultra-rare Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR, a masterpiece that boasts a staggering price tag in the millions! This breathtaking sighting during the winter break sent shockwaves through social media, as fans flocked to share footage of the legendary driver behind the wheel of this homologation special.
“This must be his most rare (and expensive) hypercar yet,” one enthusiastic fan exclaimed on Reddit, encapsulating the awe surrounding this automotive gem. Another admirer couldn’t help but emphasize its rarity, saying, “Such a beautiful piece of machinery.” With its distinct “1414” license plate, one commentator noted, “El Padre is living the life,” while another quipped, “Pretty sure this man has the best taste in road cars. Which is weird, given his taste in racing cars has been historically awful.”
The Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR is not just any car; it’s a piece of racing history. Crafted in the late 1990s by Mercedes-AMG, this extraordinary vehicle was originally designed to dominate the 1997 FIA GT Championship. The CLK GTR didn’t just stop there; it made waves in the racing world again in 1998, competing in the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans. With a roaring V12 engine that unleashes an impressive 622 horsepower and 539 lb-ft of torque, this hypercar reaches a blistering top speed of 199 mph and accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in a mere 3.8 seconds.
But the exclusivity of this machine is what truly sets it apart. Only 28 road-legal homologation versions were produced, which includes two prototypes, 20 coupés, and six roadsters. This means that Alonso’s coupé is one of just 20 in existence, making it a collector’s dream with a market value estimated between $4 million and $10 million!
On the racing front, Alonso wrapped up the 2025 F1 season in a commendable 10th place in the drivers’ standings, accumulating 56 points—23 points ahead of his Aston Martin teammate Lance Stroll, who finished 16th with 33 points. As he continues to thrive in Formula 1, Alonso remains under contract with Aston Martin until the end of 2026, where he will be part of an exciting new chapter as the team partners with Honda next year. With the brilliant Adrian Newey stepping in as managing technical partner and team principal, the future looks bright for Alonso and his team.
As Alonso continues to dazzle on and off the track, one thing is certain: the world will be watching as he navigates both the racetrack and the luxurious streets of Monaco in style!









