Former Method 1 driver Adrian Sutil’s ultra-rare Koenigsegg One:1 has gone lacking. Interpol has launched an investigation into the hypercar, which Autoevolution estimates to be value $22million.
Constructed between 2014 and 2015, the Koenigsegg One:1 was the primary homologated manufacturing automotive on the earth with a power-to-weight ratio of 1:1. Solely seven had been made, making it an extremely uncommon piece of equipment.
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Sutil was arrested in November 2025 and positioned in pre-trial custody on suspicion of fraud and embezzlement in connection together with his unbelievable automotive assortment. Sutil has strongly denied the entire allegations.
The investigation took a flip after his lawyer, Dirk Schmitz, claimed that Sutil was the sufferer of a blackmail plot. “The message was clear – automobiles out, or else,” Schmitz mentioned. “These automobiles are so distinctive that they’ll hardly go unnoticed.”
Auto Motor und Sport beforehand reported that Sutil had obtained an nameless cellphone name from somebody who glided by the title ‘Vladimir’ and appeared to belong to the Russian Wagner Group.
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F3 drivers photoshoot: Adrian Sutil
F3 drivers photoshoot: Adrian Sutil
Sutil’s spectacular and intensive automotive assortment features a 600, beforehand owned by the late singer and actor Elvis Presley, a Rolls-Royce Phantom, a California, a Koenigsegg Regera, the Koenigsegg One:1, in addition to numerous different sports activities automobiles.
The German competed in F1 throughout seven seasons between 2007 and 2014, recording a complete of 128 race begins. After serving as a check driver for Midland F1 in 2006, Sutil made his F1 debut on the 2007 Australian Grand Prix with Spyker.
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He remained with the workforce because it transitioned to Pressure India, staying till the tip of the 2011 season, earlier than returning in 2013 with the identical workforce. He later signed with Sauber for his ultimate season within the championship. The next 12 months, Sutil served as reserve driver for .
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