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The Bugatti Veyron is getting to that point in its life where it can wax reflective and nostalgic. Thats where the Legend Meo Constantini comes in. Built to commemorate friend of Bugatti founder, and two time winner of the Targa Folorio – in a Bugatti 35.

Constantini was just the sort of aristocratic wack job that made early motor racing great, so its appropriate that Bugatti honored him with such a mental car.

 Underneath the Legend is a Grand Sport Vitesse Roadster. It draws a hyper-godly 1,200 hp from its W16. This is good for a top speed of 254 mph, it might be a bit slower than the Veyron Super Sport, but its much prettier. The carbon fiber is painted French Racing Blue, and the aluminum is left to its own burnished glory. Maps of the Targa Florio and other racing scenes are laser etched in both the exterior and interior. This isn’t just a face melting speed machine, its also a work of art.




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