Rs.1.8 crore sportscar catches fire in Mumbai


Mumbai, Jan 28 (IANS): A Rs.1.8 crore Audi R8 race car was gutted in a fire near the Rajiv Gandhi Bandra-Worli Sea Link here Sunday afternoon, officials said.

Around that time, the Fifth Mumbai Parx Supercar Show-2013 rally of nearly 100 cars, which was passing by the area, screeched to a grinding halt to assist the hapless driver, said to be D. Thakker, 22.

The rally organiser and founder of the Super Car Club, industrialist Gautam Singhania, also stopped his vehicle and stepped out to help the driver of the Audi R8, who was unharmed.

The recently introduced model of Audi, which also features in the latest Bollywood movie "Race 2", costs around Rs.1.80 crore and is among the premium products of the German car manufacturer available in India.

According to police and fire brigade, it was not immediately clear what caused the fire which was extinguished shortly after it started.

Though there were no casualties in the incident, the northern land side of the sea link was jammed for nearly two hours before traffic was permitted to cross the bridge.

Audi India head Michael Perschke told media-persons that preliminary investigations revealed that some modifications may have been carried out in the vehicle, but only a detailed probe would reveal more details.

Among the participating cars in the event were the country's only Lamborghini Aventador Roadster, costing nearly Rs.5 crore, and Ferrari 458GT.

Also present was liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya's customized golden Lamborghini Aventador, several other Lamborghini Aventadors, Ferraris, BMWs, Audis, and Mercedes-Benzes.

The destroyed Audi R8 was not part of the two-day supercar event which culminated in a sleek rally in south Mumbai, wowing onlookers and impressing the youngsters gathered to witness the event en route.

The annual Parx Supercar Show is organised by the exclusive Super Car Club jointly founded by industrialist Gautam Singhania and Autocar India editor Hormazd Sorabjee.

  

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  • M Y Bhandary, udupi

    Tue, Jan 29 2013

    ultimately ever a super car also catches fire - of all the places on the super bridge of Mumbai ! When a Nano catches fire - it is a manufacturing defect unworthy of the Tatas. When it is Audi - it is possibly modification ... A rival also could have modified Nano for adverse publicity ?

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, Jan 28 2013

    "Also present was liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya's CUSTOMIZED LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR". While his KFA employees are struggling to pay the bills and committing suicide, here he is displaying his customized golden car collection!

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