Billionaire Gambles $100 Million on Supercar Collection, Set to Receive 70 More Cars

The billionaire's car collection currently stands at an estimated 120 vehicles, and by 2024, an additional 70 cars will be added to the garage. Notably, this individual possesses two McLaren Elva models, one without a windshield and the other with a windshield.

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Over the past few years, an Australian entrepreneur and billionaire named Laurence Escalante has built one of the most insane supercar collections ever seen, as it took him only 2 years to acquire 120 luxury cars, and even more astonishing, he is expecting to take delivery of 70 more in 2024. Now, for the first time, this collection is being fully showcased, and it is mind-blowing.

If anyone asks where Laurence Escalante made his fortune, as the founder and CEO of Virtual Gaming Worlds, a website operating various casino-style games, he has experienced a skyrocketing net worth during the Covid-19 pandemic and currently has over $3 billion. The billionaire’s supercar collecting hobby only started about 2 years ago, when he began with 49 cars, but now he has an impressive collection of 120 cars in his garage.

Billionaire gets rich by “roasting” $100 million into a supercar collection in just 2 years, waiting for 70 more cars to be delivered

Unlike many other collectors, Escalante doesn’t just leave his cars to collect dust in a warehouse, instead, he frequently drives and generously lets friends experience them. Whenever there is a supercar meetup in Perth, Laurence Escalante shows up with one or a few of his own cars to meet like-minded speed enthusiasts.

In total, Laurence Escalante’s car collection is worth over $100 million. One of the craziest additions in recent months is the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro, the only one of its kind in Australia. He also has a pair of McLaren Elva, one of which has a transparent windshield exterior entirely made of carbon fiber, a 4-wheel drive, and a roofless body painted in orange.

Recently, Laurence Escalante has also acquired a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren HDK and even owns 2 other expensive race cars, Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 and Ferrari FXX K Evo, which he plans to take to the racetrack for some leisurely fun.

Other notable cars in Laurence Escalante’s garage include a Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, McLaren Senna GTR, Bugatti Chiron Super Sport, McLaren P1, Ferrari Daytona SP3, Ferrari LaFerrari, Lamborghini Sian, and an ordered Bugatti Bolide that will be street-legal, although the French automaker is developing it as a track-only monster.

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