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British actor Rowan Atkinson, famous for his roles as hapless nitwit Mr Bean and bungling spy Johnny English, had a lucky escape Thursday night when he crashed his McLaren F1 supercar.
The actor Rowan Atkinson, known to most as the clumsy Mr. Bean, apparently cheated death this evening when he lost control of his powerful McLaren F1 (pictured) and hit a tree. The actor escaped ...
British actor Rowan Atkinson, best recognized as "Mr. Bean," crashed his McLaren F1 supercar on Thursday just north of London. Reports say Atkinson was driving his F1--one of the world's fastest ...
Mr. Bean's twice-wrecked McLaren F1 sells for $12 million Rowan Atkinson gets $12.2 million for the 1997 McLaren F1 he put 41,000 miles on—and crashed twice. By Bob Sorokanich Published: Jun 09 ...
In his popular television show Mr Bean, actor Rowan Atkinson may have got around in a tiny Mini, but in reality, the British star actually drives around in hyper-expensive supercars, one of which ...
When the insurance company learnt they have to pay $1,44 million to get Rowan Atkinson’s McLaren F1 fixed at McLaren’s workshop in Surrey, it turned out to be UK’s biggest repair bill. Mr ...
Rowan Atkinson, the man best known for his role as Mr. Bean, is smarting a little bit after suffering a crash Thursday night while driving his McLaren F1 in east England.
McLaren only ever built 106 examples of its F1 supercar, and of these just 72 were designed for the road. One of these 72 road-going F1s was bought new by actor Rowan Atkinson (famous for playing ...
Mr. Bean's Supercar Crash Racks Up $1.4 Million Repair Bill : The Two-Way Rowan Atkinson crashed his McLaren F1 in 2011. It's been repaired and the bill set what news outlets say is a U.K. record.
Mr. Bean "Lucky To Be Alive" After McLaren F1 Crash The actor Rowan Atkinson, known to most as the clumsy Mr. Bean, apparently cheated death this evening when he lost control of… ...
Enthusiasts who track individual cars estimate that as many as three dozen F1s are in the United States, and owners ship their cars to Mr. Hines for service. While other brands, including ...
However, 'Mr Bean' might have started to believe his own hype, as he crashed his hypercar - an ultra-rare McLaren F1, the dream of little boys from 10 years ago.
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