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High-end sports cars gleam at Geneva auto show. Bring money.

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High-end sports cars gleam at Geneva auto show. Bring money.
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High-end sports cars gleam at Geneva auto show. Bring money.

2018-03-08 10:52 Last Updated At:11:40

When it comes to gawking at high-end sports cars, the Geneva International Motor Show is a pretty good place to be. There's one every few steps.

They're sleek, fast and the product of the latest engineering technology. They are also some of the most expensive cars you can buy.

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The New Italdesign Automobili Speciali Zerouno Targa is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, March 7, 2018. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)

When it comes to gawking at high-end sports cars, the Geneva International Motor Show is a pretty good place to be. There's one every few steps.

In this March 6, 2018 photo a Zagato Isorivolta Vision Gran Turismo is displayed at the Geneva, Switzerland, Auto Show. The fair opens its gates to the public on March 8. (AP Photo/David McHugh)

The low-slung two-seater with a rear spoiler has a carbon-fiber hard top that can be removed for sunny days. It is made in low numbers and sold to wealthy collectors.

In this March 6, 2018 photo a Zagato Isorivolta Vision Gran Turismo is displayed at the Geneva, Switzerland, Auto Show. The fair opens its gates to the public on March 8. (AP Photo/David McHugh)

In this March 6, 2018 photo a Zagato Isorivolta Vision Gran Turismo is displayed at the Geneva, Switzerland, Auto Show. The fair opens its gates to the public on March 8. (AP Photo/David McHugh)

The New Ferrari 488 Pista is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to 18. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The company uses 2018 Corvette engines from U.S. carmaker General Motors — American muscle car power coupled with Italian design. Prices are above 1.5 million euros ($1.9 million), and only five will be built.

The new Ferrari 488 Pista is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to 18. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The new Ferrari 488 Pista is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to 18. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The New Porsche 911 GT3 RS is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to March 18 presenting more than 180 exhibitors and more than 110 world and European premieres. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)

It not only looks good, with sweeping lines and large air intakes over the rear wheels, but it sounds impressive, too. Ferrari tuned the engine sound to make it "unique and unmistakeable" — and left it up to 8 decibels louder than a preceding version. The base price in the home market of Italy is 296,000 euros ($367,365), including tax.

The New McLaren Senna gtr concept is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

Porsche offers a racing package including protective roll bar, six-point safety harness and fire extinguisher for no added cost. It's available from mid-April in the German market at prices starting from 195,137 euros, or the equivalent of $242,000 at current exchange rates.

The New McLaren Senna gtr concept is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The New McLaren Senna gtr concept is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

As the show prepares to open to the public Thursday through March 18, here's a look at five of the most eye-catching models.

ITALDESIGN ZEROUNO DUERTA

The vehicle designer and builder located near Turin, Italy, offers "racing performance in a street-legal vehicle." The lightweight carbon fiber body is propelled by a 10-cylinder engine to a top speed of 310 kph (193 mph.)

The New Italdesign Automobili Speciali Zerouno Targa is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, March 7, 2018. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)

The New Italdesign Automobili Speciali Zerouno Targa is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, March 7, 2018. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)

The low-slung two-seater with a rear spoiler has a carbon-fiber hard top that can be removed for sunny days. It is made in low numbers and sold to wealthy collectors.

The company says five will be built, and three are available for sale at around 2 million euros ($2.5 million).

ZAGATO ISORIVOLTA VISION GRAN TURISMO

You can pick this car in the Sony PlayStation video game Gran Turismo Sport, and if you have the money you can now bid to drive the real-world version. Design firm Zagato, based in Rho, near Milan, gave the carbon-fiber body big sweeping curves, with large wheel wells reminiscent of the 1930s. The two-person cockpit is encased in dark glass.

In this March 6, 2018 photo a Zagato Isorivolta Vision Gran Turismo is displayed at the Geneva, Switzerland, Auto Show. The fair opens its gates to the public on March 8. (AP Photo/David McHugh)

In this March 6, 2018 photo a Zagato Isorivolta Vision Gran Turismo is displayed at the Geneva, Switzerland, Auto Show. The fair opens its gates to the public on March 8. (AP Photo/David McHugh)

In this March 6, 2018 photo a Zagato Isorivolta Vision Gran Turismo is displayed at the Geneva, Switzerland, Auto Show. The fair opens its gates to the public on March 8. (AP Photo/David McHugh)

In this March 6, 2018 photo a Zagato Isorivolta Vision Gran Turismo is displayed at the Geneva, Switzerland, Auto Show. The fair opens its gates to the public on March 8. (AP Photo/David McHugh)

The company uses 2018 Corvette engines from U.S. carmaker General Motors — American muscle car power coupled with Italian design. Prices are above 1.5 million euros ($1.9 million), and only five will be built.

FERRARI 488 PISTA

This one has a top speed of over 211 mphs (340 kph), and a new steering system will make it easier for nonprofessional drivers to handle it, Ferrari says. The company says the car offers "blistering mechanical performance in terms of lap times and standing starts, driving pleasure and accessibility of performance to drivers of all types."

The New Ferrari 488 Pista is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to 18. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The New Ferrari 488 Pista is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to 18. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The new Ferrari 488 Pista is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to 18. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The new Ferrari 488 Pista is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to 18. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

It not only looks good, with sweeping lines and large air intakes over the rear wheels, but it sounds impressive, too. Ferrari tuned the engine sound to make it "unique and unmistakeable" — and left it up to 8 decibels louder than a preceding version. The base price in the home market of Italy is 296,000 euros ($367,365), including tax.

PORSCHE 911 GT3 RS

This model stood out with its big rear spoiler and bright green paint job. A 4-liter, six-cylinder engine produces speeds of up to 312 kph (194 mph).

The New Porsche 911 GT3 RS is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to March 18 presenting more than 180 exhibitors and more than 110 world and European premieres. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)

The New Porsche 911 GT3 RS is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 8 to March 18 presenting more than 180 exhibitors and more than 110 world and European premieres. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)

Porsche offers a racing package including protective roll bar, six-point safety harness and fire extinguisher for no added cost. It's available from mid-April in the German market at prices starting from 195,137 euros, or the equivalent of $242,000 at current exchange rates.

MCLAREN SENNA

All body lines on the Senna eventually lead to an intake or a vent — a token of the race-car inspired, functional design that gives the 750,000 pound ($1 million) luxury sports car its angular, aggressive looks.

The New McLaren Senna gtr concept is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The New McLaren Senna gtr concept is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The New McLaren Senna gtr concept is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The New McLaren Senna gtr concept is presented during the press day at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP)

The company has buyers for all 500 of the vehicles, hand-assembled in a 300-hour process at its plant in Woking, England. The company also showed off an even faster track-only GTR version. The firm is taking "expressions of interest" for the GTR, with prices starting at a million pounds ($1.4 million) — not including tax.

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — A race car veered off the track during a competition in Sri Lanka on Sunday and rammed into a crowd of spectators and race officials, killing seven people and injuring 20 others, officials said.

Thousands of spectators looked on as the mishap took place during a race in the town of Diyatalawa in the tea-growing central hills, about 180 kilometers (110 miles) east of the capital Colombo.

It wasn't immediately clear what caused the mishap.

Police spokesman Nihal Thalduwa said one of the cars veered off the track and crashed into spectators and officials of the event. Seven people, including four officials, were killed and another 20 were being treated at a hospital, said Thalduwa. He said three of the injured were in critical condition.

Thalduwa said police have launched an investigation into the accident, which was the 17th out of 24 events scheduled. The race was suspended after the accident.

About 45,000 spectators had gathered at the race circuit at a Sri Lankan military academy. The event was organized by the Sri Lankan army and Sri Lanka Automobile Sports.

People attend to the injured after a racing car crashed into the spectators during the Fox Hill Supercross, a motor racing event organized by the Sri Lanka's army, in Diyatalawa, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 21, 2024. (AP Photo/STR)

People attend to the injured after a racing car crashed into the spectators during the Fox Hill Supercross, a motor racing event organized by the Sri Lanka's army, in Diyatalawa, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 21, 2024. (AP Photo/STR)

People gather around a car that had crashed into the spectators during the Fox Hill Supercross, a motor racing event organized by the Sri Lanka's army, in Diyatalawa, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 21, 2024. (AP Photo/STR)

People gather around a car that had crashed into the spectators during the Fox Hill Supercross, a motor racing event organized by the Sri Lanka's army, in Diyatalawa, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 21, 2024. (AP Photo/STR)

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