'Mr. Bean' actor gets $1.4 million car repair bill

LONDON (AP) - Everyone who's had a fender bender knows the cost of repairs is going up. But few cars can be as costly to fix as "Mr. Bean" actor Rowan Atkinson's rare McLaren F1.
It took more than a year - and more than 900,000 pounds ($1.4 million) - to get his supercar up and running after a 2011 crash that left Atkinson with a badly damaged shoulder.
The high-performance car makes extensive use of carbon fiber and needed specialist care - it took weeks just to get a proper insurance estimate.
Ben Stagg, specialty insurer with RK Harrison, said the quality components used to make an F1 are one reason the repair costs were so high.
"All modern supercars are predominantly carbon fiber - most Lamborghinis, most Ferraris - and the smallest ding in carbon fiber is a big repair job," he said. "And part of the engine bay is gold, that's the best heat conductor. It's the materials they used compared to everyday cars that make it so expensive."
He said many owners baby their expensive cars, driving them only a few times a year in perfect weather conditions, but Atkinson actually drives his McLaren extensively.
The unusual repair job, thought to involve one of the largest car insurance settlements in British history, is extensively documented in Classic & Sports Car magazine, with a picture of the burgundy McLaren on the cover.
Atkinson, last seen by many playing piano as Mr. Bean during the opening ceremony of the London Olympics, told the magazine he believes supercars should be used, not sequestered in garages.
"It depresses me when great cars are hidden away," he said. "It's a crime not to use it."
Magazine editor Alastair Clements said Atkinson should be applauded.
"He let us do the story because he wanted other enthusiasts to know that he loves it, that he isn't just some celebrity with an expensive car, that he's owned it for 15 years and loved it for 15 years," he said. "He's put it back exactly as it was. He's a bit of a hero. It's much more than the value."
Of course, the value is there - Stagg said the last used McLaren F1 sold on the open market went for about 3.5 million pounds.
It took more than a year - and more than 900,000 pounds ($1.4 million) - to get his supercar up and running after a 2011 crash that left Atkinson with a badly damaged shoulder.
The high-performance car makes extensive use of carbon fiber and needed specialist care - it took weeks just to get a proper insurance estimate.
Ben Stagg, specialty insurer with RK Harrison, said the quality components used to make an F1 are one reason the repair costs were so high.
"All modern supercars are predominantly carbon fiber - most Lamborghinis, most Ferraris - and the smallest ding in carbon fiber is a big repair job," he said. "And part of the engine bay is gold, that's the best heat conductor. It's the materials they used compared to everyday cars that make it so expensive."
He said many owners baby their expensive cars, driving them only a few times a year in perfect weather conditions, but Atkinson actually drives his McLaren extensively.
The unusual repair job, thought to involve one of the largest car insurance settlements in British history, is extensively documented in Classic & Sports Car magazine, with a picture of the burgundy McLaren on the cover.
Atkinson, last seen by many playing piano as Mr. Bean during the opening ceremony of the London Olympics, told the magazine he believes supercars should be used, not sequestered in garages.
"It depresses me when great cars are hidden away," he said. "It's a crime not to use it."
Magazine editor Alastair Clements said Atkinson should be applauded.
"He let us do the story because he wanted other enthusiasts to know that he loves it, that he isn't just some celebrity with an expensive car, that he's owned it for 15 years and loved it for 15 years," he said. "He's put it back exactly as it was. He's a bit of a hero. It's much more than the value."
Of course, the value is there - Stagg said the last used McLaren F1 sold on the open market went for about 3.5 million pounds.
Gimmie a Firebird and I'll do circles around his car all day!!!
 @JD Not likely, that car does over 200 mph
He races Aston Martins, so I can't understand how this happened in the first place... unless that little three-wheeled car was involved.
 @belsnickles Maybe the other driver recognized him and couldn't stop [for] laughing?
I'm envious. I'm going to get my next car in placenta pink.
 @KOMOtose I know.  What is the deal with that paint? It must be the lighting??
 @belsnickles  @KOMOtose Looks like deep metallic lacquer under a strobe flash. In normal light it probably looks fantastic.
 @JLS1950  @KOMOtose For nearly 4 million pounds, I hope so!
dumbass could have bought a brand new Bugati Veyron for that much.
 @Vince You must have missed the part where this car is worth $3.5mm and since they quoted an insurance representative, it was likely insured.  What is he a dumbass?
 @Vince Edit: Why is he a dumbass?
I have always respected American Muscle but the cars in my dreams are all Euro's. Â I remember growing up dreaming of a Ferrari F40, Lambo's and Aston Martin's. Â I have kept that alive, I have had 3 Mini's 2 bmw's and 1 MB (LEMON). Â I am about to take delivery of my newest addition. Â A Mini Countryman S. Â Though I adore the big powerful super cars, there is something about the mini. Â Winning the Monte Carlo Rally in the 60's, with it's little engine it killed the super cars. Â Though i may dream of owning a Bugatti I think I would be just as happy in a Mini JCW GP. Â
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Keeping childhood dreams alive is what drives us, we all want them to come true. Â I told my wife, if I find a 80's Ferrari i'll buy it and grow a mustache. Â She said why (About the mustache). Â I said because you can't drive the Magnum PI car with out one.
A F1 for a daily driver.. hell yes!... I do ask people .. If you are to buy a supercar why not drive the thing... supercars just like normal cars are NOT Investment items... They are cars... cars get driven! A car is not a car if it just sits pretty in some private shed and the only road it sees is when it is rolled in neutral to a space and never moves again! ... what a waste!
 @Freespeech Seeing cars like that makes me sad. Â
How dare he spend his own money on something that I personally wouldn't! I am outraged!
He's certainly entitled to spend his money as he likes, but christ.....what a huge waste of money!!
 @Shelly I'm sorry I really don't see how its a waste of money.
That sure is an improvement over that tiny dinky one that got ran over by a tank. ;)
Why did he repaired it?? I would have taken the money and bought another...
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 @Carla Matos They don't make those anymore. Â
 @Carla Matos You cant just go out and buy a new one.
People are weirdos. People in love with inanimate objects must be pretty shallow and boring people. I am without a doubt a non materialistic person - I've had my same phone for 6 years eventhough it has a cracked screen it still works just fine. Even if I was filthy rich I'd prefer my older craftsman style home, maybe upgrade the kitchen and put a steam room in. As far as "things" go, I'm rough on my stuff because they aren't living and I don't care.
 @Half-Baked he is NOT a weirdo ! He is very cultivated. He loved Whistlers Mother, so much he restored the painting and even gave a speech at its unveiling after purchase by a Californian curator. They even made a movie about it.
 @Half-Baked Who are you to judge people who are "in love" with inanimate object and call them "shallow" and "boring"? Those people just have different priorities than you. They don't go around calling people like you "shallow", "boring", or "cheap".
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You have your priorities, they have theirs. Isn't is great that not everyone is the same?
 @Half-Baked I'd hate to see you selling a used car or house since you said "I'm rough on my stuff because they aren't living and I don't care."
 @Half-Baked Why would you get a sauna and a new kitchen if you were "non materialistic". Please. You're just cheap.
 @Half-Baked ...or broke.
 @Half-Baked Hello kettle, let me introduce you to pot
The F1, the Porsche 959, and the Ferrari F40 were the stuff of my childhood dreams...
 @lakeview OOOOOO the F40.  I never was much of a Porsche fan. Â
Wow
Top Gear had a race between the McLaren F1 and the Bugatti Veyron. The F1 featured in the video below happens to be Rowan Atkinson's; he allowed Top Gear to use it for this test.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXqSedWSu2k
@Necrobio And that was one he11 of a great challange.
 @what?  @Necrobio You should know...you were there ;)
Isn't his steering on the wrong side for UK?
 @ParklandMac The European models are actually three seaters, with the driver forward and dead center and then a passenger behind and flanking them on either side.
 @ParklandMac The steering wheel on the McLaren F1 is in the center.
Right on. Drive that puppy.
If you haven't seen him at the London Olympics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwzjlmBLfrQ
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I love the McLaren F1 (Jay Leno shows off his black F1 on his web site), but what is up with that paint job on Rowan's car?! It looks like he sells Mary Kay cosmetics!
 @Plattopus crushed velvet?
 @Plattopus My guess is the photo has been heavily cooked in Photoshop to bring out the interior detail and showing Atkinson's face.  They probably didn't bother with a full "Shop" to just work on the interior.
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Also, it is a nighttime flash shot, so if the paint is metallic it will have strange reflectivity.
 @wsmith_84  @Plattopus It was also cold in that picture. Look at the lights. there is a layer of dew over them. So the paint color is probably refracting through the water droplets in a strange way.
 @wsmith_84  @PacMan  @Plattopus Just what a driver needs: a photo flash right in the eyes
 @PacMan  @Plattopus Good catch on the dew.
 @Plattopus Mary Kay ? LOL
1998 file photo? surely there is something more recent
I agree with him, there are some that just collect or show their cars, which is fine. I prefer to drive my 67 cougar than just looking at it.
@Alert Eagle I feel the same way about my '74 Pinto.
I wonder what his insurance premiums are? Co-pay?
That's a great step up from the little green car he drives in the show!
 @kockatoo I always thought it was yellow.  I wonder if that one is in his stable, too, along with all the McLarens and Aston Martins?