#28. Lewis Hamilton – LaFerrari

- Production Year: 2016
- Estimated Value: $5 million*
Ferrari is infamously fussy about the drivers it lets operate its vehicles, and Lewis Hamilton certainly seems like a lock. Hamilton is a Formula 1 driver for Mercedes-AMG with an estimated net worth of $45 million. Hamilton, who resides in Los Angeles, has been seen multiple times driving his 2016 LaFerrari.
He was spotted touring Beverly Hills in a more recent model, a LaFerrari Aperta. Uncertain reasons led him to have his Aperta hauled back to his residence after driving it to a restaurant. The LaFerrari coupe has a zero to sixty time of fewer than three seconds.
#29. Cristiano Ronaldo – McLaren Senna

- Production Year: 2019
- Estimated Value: $903,960*
One of the best football players in the world, Cristiano Ronaldo, earns around $90 million annually (including bonuses and endorsements). Ronaldo enjoys driving, and he has amassed an amazing collection of high-end vehicles. In 2019, he expanded his collection with a McLaren Senna.
The automobile, which costs close to $1 million, seems to be a favorite of Ronaldo’s. He was seen maneuvering his Senna about his Lisbon, Portugal, home. Since just 500 Sennas were produced as a tribute to racing legend Ayrton Senna, the Juventus forward purchased one as soon as it was on the market.
#30. John Cena – 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Rallye 350

- Production Year: 1970
- Estimated Value: $23,975*
John, a current actor, and former professional wrestler repaired this 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass by adding a layer of eye-catching, bright yellow paint. The Cutlass is a real Rallye 350, and Cena recently acquired it in his collection of automobiles. In 1970, the Oldsmobile Cutlass Rallye 350 was referred to be a “baby muscle vehicle.”
In order to avoid the rise in insurance rates that came with purchasing a full-size muscle car, US automakers began producing these little versions of the vehicles. 310 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque were produced by the Rallye 350 engine. Not bad for a (baby) muscle vehicle, it took seven seconds to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph.
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