
At the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, the Spanish racing driver, renowned for his achievements in global motorsport, drew attention not only due to the on-track events. Before the race began, the athlete arrived at the circuit behind the wheel of his current team’s exclusive car, sparking excitement among fans and experts alike.
The model driven by the racer was the Valhalla by the British manufacturer Aston Martin. This car can travel up to 14 kilometers on electric power, reaching a maximum speed of 140 km/h. Under the hood is a powerful 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 828 horsepower. Thanks to three electric motors connected to the front axle, the total output can reach 1,079 horsepower, highlighting the vehicle’s unique engineering.
The supercar accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds, with a top speed of 350 km/h. An eight-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive system ensure exceptional dynamics and handling. Only 999 units of this model are planned for release, and the price is expected to approach one million euros. The official price has not yet been announced.
However, the sporting part of the weekend turned out to be unfortunate for the Spaniard — he was forced to end the race early due to an engine failure. Nevertheless, his appearance on the track in such a rare car became one of the weekend’s most discussed topics among spectators and experts.
The publication of the video showing the racer’s arrival in Monza quickly spread across social media. Users actively shared their impressions, noting not only the car’s technical features but also the confidence with which the athlete handled the vehicle. Comments ranged from enthusiastic reviews of the design and power to jokes about his way of getting out of the car.
Many fans pointed out that the appearance of such a car at the racetrack underscores the high status of the Spanish driver in the world of motorsport. Discussions are ongoing, and the supercar itself has already become a focus of attention among enthusiasts of exclusive models.











