Bugatti will only be making 40 units of the Divo, and four of them were commissioned through its Beverly Hills dealership.
While the ‘Ladybug’ was unboxed last week, the other three got together for a short drive at a private racetrack, ‘The Thermal Club’, in Palm Desert, California, before being delivered to their owners.
“To see these spectacular automobile works of art go from piece of paper to sitting here in front of me is a phenomenal feeling”, said Bugatti Beverly Hills’ General Manager, Tim O’Hara. “It was a very involved and lengthy process that demanded our best skills and expertise. To deliver 4 of only 40 to be built in the world and see the project through fruition is deeply gratifying.”
A split second, that’s all it was between Milford winning the D-I State title and losing it. In wrestling that split second can seem like an eternity. Unfortunately for Milford last season, it was on the wrong end of that split second and would eventually fall to Smyrna, having to settle for second place. “That is just one of those moments where the call can go either way and it just didn’t go ours. It was so close, but I had no problem with the call,” Milford coach Don Parsley said.
Nothing is given in high school sports, so to expect Milford to enter the State finals or tournament for that matter, is nothing to be taken for granted. In today’s climate what most coaches are hoping for across all winter sports is to just be able to compete. While Milford sets a high bar for itself when it comes to wrestling, this year may be a little bit different. There will be no special tournaments, no invitationals, just 12 dual meets against mainly Henlopen Conference competition. “
Peek Into 4 Austin Tech Companies That Saw Growth in 2020
Maybe. But it’s not official yet.
What is official is that Musk’s private charity, the Musk Foundation, moved its headquarters to Austin, as reported by Bloomberg last week.
Also official: Oracle announced on Friday that it’s relocating its headquarters here from Redwood City, CA.
The two build on a long-standing trend of companies and industry leaders making moves to the heart of Texas to seek lower taxes and cost of living and proximity to technical talent. Just this year, nearly 40 companies spanning tech and other industries have relocated their headquarters to Austin, according to the Austin Chamber of Commerce.