The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 didn't so much rewrite the rules, rather bury the rule book and wheelspin over its grave. Its figures are mind-bending: 987bhp, 253mph, 0-62 in 2.5 seconds...
But Bugatti is about more than the Veyron. It was founded by Ettore Bugatti in 1909 who had already produced two prototypes. Its first road car came in 1910, the Type 13, and a race version was built in the same year.
And that set the scene for the next few decades - building exquisite luxury and sports cars for the road, and bare-knuckle grand prix rockets for the track. Here we present just some of the highlights of a century of supercars from the Molsheim great.