An unnamed British buyer has shelled out a rumoured £6.2 million on a McLaren F1 hypercar McLaren F1 is back on these shores after an unnamed British collector paid a reported £6.2m for the privilege of owning one of the world’s most iconic sports cars. The F1 was built by McLaren at its headquarters in Woking,
Ribena and Lucozade were today sold to the Japanese for £1.3bn — the price of 2.3 billion cartons of the blackcurrant drink. GlaxoSmithKline, Britain’s biggest drugmaker, put the drinks up for sale in February as part of chief executive Sir Andrew Witty’s push on healthcare brands and vaccines. Private equity firms including Blackstone and Lion