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Saudi millionaire washed car causes chaos on London streets

A wealthy Porsche owner held up traffic on one of London's busiest roads by having his £1million Porsche 918 Spyder washed and polished in time for supercar season



Saudi millionaire blocks traffic on one of London's busiest roads to get his £1m Porsche washed and polished for supercar season
The car was parked up in an on-street parking space, but passing vehicles were moving into other lanes in order to clear the Porsche's open doors and the men washing it safely.

It is believed the car belongs to a nephew of Saudi Arabian rally driver, Yazeed Al-Rajhi, 33.

Al-Rajhi competes both in Europe and the Middle East and has raced in the prestigious Dakar Rally.

He has his own racing team, Yazeed Racing, and in 2008 was the first Saudi to be chosen to act as a Goodwill ambassador in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf.

    Porsche 918 Spyder was being cleaned on Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, but drivers were forced to squeeze past
    Hybrid car is capable of 210mph and had been wrapped in brushed aluminium to give it a satin chrome effect
    July and August marks supercar season in London as wealthy Arab owners move to escape heat in the Middle East
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