03 September 2014

The £3.1m parking bay: Supercar parade outside the Dorchester Hotel

  • Wealthy Arabs escape the stifling summer in the Gulf by coming to London - and they bring their supercars with them
  • Expensive marques lining the streets of Knightsbridge and Kensington include Ferrari, Forgiato, and Lamborghini
  • Locals complain their drivers have no respect for parking rules and treat the smart London streets like race tracks 
  • But car enthusiasts - dubbed the 'carparazzi' - love what is now an annual spectacle and descend with their cameras

With temperatures in the Gulf still baking hot, wealthy Arabs are seeing out the end of the summer in London's rather milder climes. And, in what is becoming an annual tradition, they have brought their supercars with them.
As these astonishing pictures show, the streets of Knightsbridge and Mayfair are still currently lined with expensive motors which have been shipped over to Britain while their owners seek shelter from the sun (not to mention some retail therapy) in the capital.
With their Arabic number plates they're a traffic warden's nightmare but a car spotter's dream, with marques including Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Forgiato, and Lamborghini.  And they've all had the requisite custom paint jobs.
Fans of the ostentatious cars, known as the 'carparazzi', are descending upon London to photograph the often extremely rare vehicles.
But local residents are not fans of the supercar spectacle, complaining the drivers take the parking spaces without respecting parking rules. 
Others complain of drivers revving their cars' engines and treating the well-heeled streets as a racetrack until the early hours of the morning.
However, as this top picture taken outside the Dorchester shows, either the cars' owners - or perhaps more accurately, their chauffeurs, are rather good at reverse parking - no mean feat when the car involved is worth north of £1million.

Flashy: This line-up of two Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupés, two gold-plated Land Rovers, a Lamborghini, a Ferrari and a Bugatti Veyron, is worth at least £3.1 million
Flashy: This line-up of two Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupés, two gold-plated Land Rovers, a Lamborghini, a Ferrari and a Bugatti Veyron, is worth at least £3.1 million
They can afford a parking ticket or two: This exclusive Ferrari is one of many ultra-expensive cars to have hit the streets of the capital within the past few months
Summer: Wealthy residents of Arab countries frequently transport their cars to London during the summer months to escape the stifling heat in the Gulf
Glamorous: The cars - including a Forgiato C7 Corvette Widebody - have been zooming around pricey parts of the city such as Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Kensington
Glamorous: The cars - including a Forgiato C7 Corvette Widebody - have been zooming around pricey parts of the city such as Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Kensington
A Kuwaiti car covered in Arabic writing (above and below) as well as photos and social media tags is one of the more unusual sights for the 'carparazzi' fans
A Kuwaiti car covered in Arabic writing (above and below) as well as photos and social media tags is one of the more unusual sights for the 'carparazzi' fans
Sleek: The vehicles, such as this Ford GT (above and below), have been attracting admiring looks from passers-by this summer as their owners shelter from the heat
Sleek: The vehicles, such as this Ford GT (above and below), have been attracting admiring looks from passers-by this summer as their owners shelter from the heat
Colourful: The cars are often in eye-catching shades and have been customised with scant regard to price or, some might say, taste
Colourful: The cars are often in eye-catching shades and have been customised with scant regard to price or, some might say, taste
You wouldn't call it understated: This gold-plated Ferrari is parked outside Harrods, where it has received a traditional British summer soaking
High roller: A Lamborghini with an Arabic licence plate parked on double yellow lines outside five-star hotel 45 Park Lane, which overlooks Hyde Park
High roller: A Lamborghini with an Arabic licence plate parked on double yellow lines outside five-star hotel 45 Park Lane, which overlooks Hyde Park
Shopping trip: An enormous SUV parked outside Harrods, the landmark department store in Knightsbridge, a favourite for supercar owners
This matte blue Ferrari (above and below), one of several on the city's streets with a Kuwaiti numberplate, has had a soaking in a London rain shower 
This matte blue Ferrari (above and below), one of several on the city's streets with a Kuwaiti numberplate, has had a soaking in a London rain shower 
End of the season: Many of the supercars will soon return to the Middle East - but some, like this Audi R8, appear to be based in Britain full-time
End of the season: Many of the supercars will soon return to the Middle East - but some, like this Audi R8, appear to be based in Britain full-time
Glitzy: This silver Mercedes (above and below) was yet another one of the glitzy cars to zoom past the Dorchester, infuriating residents on central and west London
Glitzy: This silver Mercedes (above and below) was yet another one of the glitzy cars to zoom past the Dorchester, infuriating residents on central and west London
This white Pagani Huayra (above and below) - one of the supercars transported over to London for the summer  by its rich Arab owner - was seen on double yellow lines
This white Pagani Huayra (above and below) - one of the supercars transported over to London for the summer by its rich Arab owner - was seen on double yellow lines
The sports car, which can sell for up to £850,000 and can reach speeds of more than 200mph, was seen parked out Harrods in Knightsbridge this week
The sports car, which can sell for up to £850,000 and can reach speeds of more than 200mph, was seen parked out Harrods in Knightsbridge this week
Despite being built for the desert sands, a converted Mercedes G63 AMG - worth an estimated £350,000 - was among the cars stuck in traffic in west London this week
Despite being built for the desert sands, a converted Mercedes G63 AMG - worth an estimated £350,000 - was among the cars stuck in traffic in west London this week

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29 Ogos 2014

Cristiano Ronaldo wins UEFA Best Player in Europe Award

  • Cristiano Ronaldo has won the UEFA Best Player in Europe award
  • Ronaldo beat Manuel Neuer and Arjen Robben to the award for the best player in Europe during the 2013-14 season
  • Portugal superstar led Real Madrid to a 10th European Cup last season 
  • Ronaldo bagged 56 goals and made 15 assists for Real Madrid and Portugal 
  • Neuer won the Bundesliga and World Cup last season
  • Robben scored 22 goals for club and country last term 
  • Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery won the award last year
Cristiano Ronaldo has won the UEFA's Best Player in Europe Award ahead of Manuel Neuer and Arjen Robben.
The accolade for Europe's top player in the 2013-14 season was handed out during the draw for the Champions League group stage.
Ronaldo had a stellar season at Real Madrid last season - proving the catalyst as the club won a record 10th European Cup.

Crowning moment: Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with his Best Play in Europe award
Crowning moment: Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with his Best Play in Europe award
Sealed with a kiss: Ronaldo celebrates with his award after being presented in Monaco
Sealed with a kiss: Ronaldo celebrates with his award after being presented in Monaco
Showing what it means: Ronaldo reacts after winning the award as he stands next to Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (left) and Bayern Munich's  Arjen Robbe
Showing what it means: Ronaldo reacts after winning the award as he stands next to Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (left) and Bayern Munich's Arjen Robbe

The Portuguese superstar scored a tournament single campaign record of 17 goals which included a penalty in the final against bitter city rivals Atletico.
'I have to say thank you to my team-mates as without them my individual aren't possible,' Ronaldo said upon collecting the award.
'I would like to also thank my family, my coaches and the journalists who voted for me.
'I'm really happy, I've never won this award so I'm going to get my brother to place this in my museum.'
The 29-year-old's impressive club form stretched to 51 goals and 15 assists as Real also sealed a Copa del Rey triumph.

Top dog: Cristiano Ronaldo has won the UEFA's Best Player in Europe Award for the 2013/14 season
Top dog: Cristiano Ronaldo has won the UEFA's Best Player in Europe Award for the 2013/14 season
Unstoppable: Cristiano Ronaldo smashed in 56 goals last season, and helped Real win the Champions League 
Unstoppable: Cristiano Ronaldo smashed in 56 goals last season, and helped Real win the Champions League 
Sweeper keeper: Manuel Neuer is widely regarded as the best goalkepeer in the world
Sweeper keeper: Manuel Neuer is widely regarded as the best goalkepeer in the world
Top of the world: Neuer (right) helped Germany win the World Cup this summer 
Top of the world: Neuer (right) helped Germany win the World Cup this summer 

Ronaldo beat Bayern Munich duo Neuer and Robben to the prize - who both enjoyed a succesful season with their club.
The German giants swept the board domestically winning the league and cup double.
Neuer's domestic form carried over to the international level too with his performances in Brazil helping Germany lift a fourth World Cup. 
Hotshot: Arjen Robben scored 22 goals  last season, including three for Holland at the World Cup
Diver? Robben (left) has infuriated opposition managers with his tendency to go down easily in the box
Diver? Robben (left) has infuriated opposition managers with his tendency to go down easily in the box

27 Ogos 2014

Revealed: How Arab playboys fly their supercars

  • Cars are flown distances of around 3,000 miles in planes such as the Qatar Airways Airbus A330
  • Lamborghinis, Ferraris and McLarens among vehicles spotted recently in Knightsbridge area
  • Owners - many from Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia - usually only here for several weeks
With its wheels firmly held in place, a Mercedes-Benz prepares for transport aboard a cargo plane. 
In similar fashion, supercars ranging from Ferraris to Lamborghinis take to the skies each year as rich Arab playboys bring their vehicles from the Middle East to London, usually for just a few weeks over summer.
The car owners, many of them from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait, will happily pay a small fortune - in excess of £20,000 for a return journey - for their metal marvels to be flown around 3,000 miles, and often leave them parked up on the streets of Knightsbridge. 
Qatar Airways is one such airline that ships the luxury cars from Doha to Heathrow. Secured to the floor of one of their Airbus A330s, the precious cargo can either be accommodated in a single row or in a side-by-side configuration.
Using their main and lower deck, the airline offers 31 positions on each flight.

Car owners from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait will happily pay a small fortune - in excess of £20,000 for a return journey - for their metal marvels to be flown around 3,000 miles, and often leave them parked up on the streets of London. At this week's Dubai Airshow, the Qatar Airways Cargo A330-200F freighter showed off its cargo-loading capabilities
Car owners from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait will happily pay a small fortune - in excess of £20,000 for a return journey - for their metal marvels to be flown around 3,000 miles, and often leave them parked up on the streets of London. At this week's Dubai Airshow, the Qatar Airways Cargo A330-200F freighter showed off its cargo-loading capabilities
Qatar Airways provided a demonstration using the latest from the Mercedes-Benz AMG product line of luxury automobiles
Qatar Airways provided a demonstration using the latest from the Mercedes-Benz AMG product line of luxury automobiles

'The Arabs often use agents to arrange their cars to be flown to the UK - and some of these guys can have two or three cars that they bring over for just one month.
'Once here, they can legally drive it for up to two months.
'A lot of them tour - so they may come to London for a bit and then truck their vehicle to much sunnier places like Marbella to extend their fun.' 
Mr Hallworth, whose company is based in Manchester, said that a car such as a Ferrari or McLaren can cost up to £5,000 to transport each way, while a Bugatti Veyron would be about £6,000 per journey.
Once secured to the floor of their Airbus A330, Qatar Airways' precious cargo can either be accommodated in a single row or in a side-by-side configuration
Once secured to the floor of their Airbus A330, Qatar Airways' precious cargo can either be accommodated in a single row or in a side-by-side configuration
Using their main and lower deck, the airline can offer 31 positions on each flight
Using their main and lower deck, the airline can offer 31 positions on each flight
Daniel Hallworth, director of Dan Car Logistics, which specialises in air freight, told MailOnline: 'The Arabs often use agents to arrange their cars to be flown to the UK - and some of these guys can have two or three cars that they bring over for just one month.' Above, a Lamborghini seen last night in south-west London
Daniel Hallworth, director of Dan Car Logistics, which specialises in air freight, told MailOnline: 'The Arabs often use agents to arrange their cars to be flown to the UK - and some of these guys can have two or three cars that they bring over for just one month.' Above, a Lamborghini seen last night in south-west London
A Lamborghini Aventador, valued at £280,000, sits on one of Dan Car Logistics' pallets, as it prepares to be transported
A Lamborghini Aventador, valued at £280,000, sits on one of Dan Car Logistics' pallets, as it prepares to be transported
A £150,000-plus blue Ferrari 458 Italia which had been given a customised spider-web wrap by its Qatari owner. It was seen last night in Sloane Street, south-west London
A £150,000-plus blue Ferrari 458 Italia which had been given a customised spider-web wrap by its Qatari owner. It was seen last night in Sloane Street, south-west London
This gold-plated Range Rover drew admiring glances from other drivers as it made its way through London
This gold-plated Range Rover drew admiring glances from other drivers as it made its way through London

Larger cars, including a Rolls-Royce Phantom or 4x4s, cost from £7,000 to £12,000 return. 
A fleet of some such supercars have descended on south-west London - many owned by sons of sheikhs to escape the Middle East's baking mid-summer months.
Among the outrageous wheels parked on Sloane Street were a £150,000-plus blue Ferrari 458 Italia which had been given a customised spider-web wrap by its Qatari owner and an orange McLaren - yours for around £165,000.
The vehicles spotted in central London over the past few weeks - following the end of Ramadan - often attract the attention of tourists and car enthusiasts, who are intrigued by the tailor-made versions of famous models from car manufacturers including Lamborghini and Bentley. 
Once they arrive, some of the over-the-top autos attract the attention of the police too - due to incorrect registration plates and insurance or parking regulation breaches.
Residents in affluent Knightsbridge have complained that some drivers are allegedly behaving in an anti-social manner, revving the cars and treating the exclusive area as their personal racetrack - although there is no suggestion any of the cars pictured are being investigated by the police.  
Many of the cars seen here are owned by rich Arab playboys who have brought them over to Britain for just a few weeks to escape the Middle East's baking mid-summer months. Above, a McLaren supercar, worth around £160,000 
Many of the cars seen here are owned by rich Arab playboys who have brought them over to Britain for just a few weeks to escape the Middle East's baking mid-summer months. Above, a McLaren supercar, worth around £160,000 
'A lot of them tour - so they may come to London for a bit and then truck their vehicle to much sunnier places like Marbella to extend their fun,' said Mr Hallworth. Above, a Rolls-Royce parked opposite Versace (naturally)
'A lot of them tour - so they may come to London for a bit and then truck their vehicle to much sunnier places like Marbella to extend their fun,' said Mr Hallworth. Above, a Rolls-Royce parked opposite Versace (naturally)
A white Lamborghini Aventador was among the supercars spotted in London last night - and they often attract the attention of tourists and car enthusiasts
A white Lamborghini Aventador was among the supercars spotted in London last night - and they often attract the attention of tourists and car enthusiasts
The vehicles spotted in central London over the past few weeks - following the end of Ramadan - often attract the attention of tourists
The vehicles spotted in central London over the past few weeks - following the end of Ramadan - often attract the attention of tourists

Onlookers gawp at two supercars in south-west London. The car owners are usually here for about one month
Onlookers gawp at two supercars in south-west London. The car owners are usually here for about one month
A fellow traveller marvels at a neighbouring white Ferrari. The unusual vehicles can prove quite a distraction
A fellow traveller marvels at a neighbouring white Ferrari. The unusual vehicles can prove quite a distraction
There are car doors... and then there are car doors, as this McLaren shows
There are car doors... and then there are car doors, as this McLaren shows
Two supercars have a 'face off' on the streets of London as they both bid to attract attention
Two supercars have a 'face off' on the streets of London as they both bid to attract attention

Once they arrive, some of the over-the-top autos attract the attention of the police too - due to incorrect registration plates and insurance or parking regulation breaches
Once they arrive, some of the over-the-top autos attract the attention of the police too - due to incorrect registration plates and insurance or parking regulation breaches

Wherever they go these flashy autos attract attention for their owners as these photos show
Wherever they go these flashy autos attract attention for their owners as these photos show


A bright yellow supercar attracts attention outside London's Harrods which is often a major draw for wealthy foreign visitors
A bright yellow supercar attracts attention outside London's Harrods which is often a major draw for wealthy foreign visitors

A pair of supercars park up next to each other outside a designer clothing store
A pair of supercars park up next to each other outside a designer clothing store

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