There are a handful of cars that cost over $1 million. However, for repairs for a car to hit seven figures, well, that's unheard of…

Not anymore, apparently.

Rowan Atkinson's McLaren F1, which was destroyed during an accident that occurred back in August 2011, is now up and running again. Now, repairing a totally mangled supercar of the stature of the McLaren F1 takes a pretty long time, as McLaren->ke284 engineers will attest after spending more than a year restoring the car to run again. With that much time spent on just putting the car back together, costs for the repair eventually ran up to the tune of £910,000 ($1.44 million).

That figure is even more remarkable considering that it's three times as expensive as any other repair claim that has been documented in the UK. Just a hunch: Mr. Atkinson's insurance company will no doubt raise his insurance rates after this deal – whether they paid for it or not.

Granted, it's a McLaren F1. But still, $1 million for repairing a car is just absurd.

Note: Photo above is not Rowan Atkinson's restored McLaren F1

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