
Car manufacturer majors one after the other are withdrawing from the Formula One legion. Honda was the first, in December last year and it was followed by BMW just last month and there are speculations that the Mercedes Benz is also planning to quit the F1. These withdrawals are very shocking news for the F1 management, Formula One fans and to the world in general.
Indian business tycoon and Force India owner, Vijay Mallya too is worried about the recent Formula One debacle in his own way, particularly his collection of Formula One cars. Mr. Mallya who owns a collection of F1 cars wants to house his collection of cars in a museum.
He has approached the US state of California for the approval of his dream museum to be built in the city of Sausalito in California.
As per the plan, Mr. Mallya will be commissioning a huge 6,600-square-foot car museum designed to look like a wave. The constructional design of the building will be such that it will be using only natural light for illumination and the whole building would be using solar energy and green technology and would have seven car parking slots.
The general public would not have access to the building but people can walk around the museum probably to be constructed using glass panes.
Apart from the collection of Formula One cars, he also has a mammoth collection of 260 luxury and vintage cars. This collection of his does not include his collection of speed boats. Maybe we probably can write on his museum for these beauties also. Just keep a watch on this space for more!!!
Indian business tycoon and Force India owner, Vijay Mallya too is worried about the recent Formula One debacle in his own way, particularly his collection of Formula One cars. Mr. Mallya who owns a collection of F1 cars wants to house his collection of cars in a museum.
He has approached the US state of California for the approval of his dream museum to be built in the city of Sausalito in California.
As per the plan, Mr. Mallya will be commissioning a huge 6,600-square-foot car museum designed to look like a wave. The constructional design of the building will be such that it will be using only natural light for illumination and the whole building would be using solar energy and green technology and would have seven car parking slots.
The general public would not have access to the building but people can walk around the museum probably to be constructed using glass panes.
Apart from the collection of Formula One cars, he also has a mammoth collection of 260 luxury and vintage cars. This collection of his does not include his collection of speed boats. Maybe we probably can write on his museum for these beauties also. Just keep a watch on this space for more!!!
Labels: F1, Force-India, Luxury-Cars











3 Comments:
A museum of F1 cars sounds exciting. It will be wonderful to see all the racing cars together. The tycoon can consider to built this museum in Bangalore.
Sad that this museum of racing cars is proposed in the state of California.
Mallya should think of building a museum for his luxury cars and vintage cars collection in India. It will be simply wonderful to ogle at his collection of cars.
A museum for Formula One racing cars is incredible! It will be exciting to see all these cars together, even though from a distance. He should have planned it in India. At least he can display his collection of luxury cars and vintage cars and his fleet of boats in another house in India.
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