
A few days ago, F1 driver from the McLaren team, Lando Norris, became a victim of robbery while watching the Euro 2020 final, between England and Italy at Wembley Stadium. The sad thing happened when Lando Norris was walking to his luxury car, McLaren GT, after the match was over. The robber snatched the luxury watch that Lando Norris was wearing during the riots after the final match won by the Italian national team.
Lando Norris is still in shock from the incident. Fortunately, the British driver did not suffer any injuries from the incident. "McLaren Racing confirms that Lando Norris was involved in an incident, after the Euro 2020 final match at Wembley, the watch he was wearing was taken," read an official statement from the McLaren team.
"Thankfully, Lando is uninjured but he is in shock. The team is supporting Lando and we're sure race fans will join us in wishing him all the best at this weekend's British Grand Prix," added the McLaren team spokesman.
Yesterday's final match was indeed a nightmare for England. In addition to the national team experiencing misfortune, the fate of the England national team retainer was very bleak. Some of the failed penalty takers, namely Rashford, Bukayo Saka, and Sancho, received racial slurs and jeers from their own fans.
The Euro 2020 final was England's biggest match since 1966 and ended in riots due to the defeat of Italy. Hooligan went on a rampage and beat up many Italian tifosi. Currently, the Metropolitan Police have arrested 86 troublemakers from the final.
By the way, Lando's watch that disappeared is said to cost 40 thousand pounds or almost 807 million rupiah (exchange rate of 1 pound is worth 20,163 rupiah as of July 13, 2021). The price is very expensive because this watch is a special prototype product made by Richard Mille.

With such a large sum of money, the watch snatcher Lando Norris could have bought four or five LCGC cars currently marketed in the sub-200 million price range and walked away. His hard-earned money could have made him the boss of several taxi drivers. Online.