The Bugatti, for all its horsepower and cylinders, is probably one of the slowest cars on the planet. If there were some way to measure the speeds that vehicles actually achieve, it—and all supercars—would all rate very low on the list.
That’s because they’re bought more as investments than they are as supercars. Their appeal is in the numbers on the page, not the experiences they actually deliver.
That’s why it’s so surprising to see a car that’s designed to hit more than 250 mph actually driven quickly. It’s even more surprising to see one do a donut on the grass.
And yet here we are, with the owner of a Bugatti Veyron Grand Vitesse, a two million dollar car, beating on it like a rented mule.
The events filmed took place at the Heveningham Concours in the UK. So let’s put that on our calendars for next year, eh?
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