It's no secret that many Formula 1 drivers spend a lot of money on super-expensive hypercars that they often just park in their Monaco garages and leave them standing.
Haas driver Esteban Ocon, of course, doesn't want to be any worse and has taken his new Lamborghini Revuelto to the much-maligned Mansory car modifiers, who have replaced large parts of the body with red/black carbon fibre and re-stitched the interior. Nothing has been done inside the aluminium and carbon fibre panels because Mansory believes the engine and drivetrain are already powerful enough.
Carbuzz: "Plenty is going on at the rear of the Revuelto, too. For starters, the original hydraulic rear wing has been replaced by one finished in forged carbon fiber and a more pronounced rear diffuser has also been added. A set of intricate aftermarket wheels finishes the look. While it's hard to get behind some of Mansory's projects, we don't actually mind this one. The unique touches haven't stopped at the exterior. Found inside are areas of bright red leather, including on the dashboard and transmission tunnel. Ocon's logo has also been added to the door panels and the headliner. The engine Start/Stop button has also been relocated to the headliner. Red seat belts complete the modifications."
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