A five-year-old boy surprised the world by driving a Lamborghini at a speed of 312 km per hour, the video went viral – Life & Style

A five-year-old boy has revolutionized the world of high-speed cars by setting a record, making headlines by driving a Lamborghini at 312.2 kilometers per hour (194 mph).

Five-year-old Zane Sofoglu is the son of Turkish motorcycle racer Kenan Sofoglu, who astounded everyone by driving a Lamborghini Revelto at a staggering 194 mph.

A short video shared on Instagram shows little Zayn donning a helmet and sitting in a custom adjustable car seat before taking control of the 1,001 horsepower hybrid beast.

Seated with his father, Zain maintained full throttle on the airport runway at a speed of 312 km/h (193.86 mph).

Zayn’s Instagram account, which is managed by his parents, shows that he is no stranger to super-powered vehicles.

The account features videos of him handling motorcycles, go-karts and various cars, including donuts made out of a Tesla Model S Plaid, while a Nissan 200SX drift car shows him real skill.

He even managed to make donuts out of a Ferrari SF90 at the age of just three. That experience has clearly prepared him for his latest venture at Lamborghini.

Throughout the drive, Zayn remains focused, his eyes fixed on the horizon. After crossing the finish line, he checks the instrument panel, glances in the rearview mirror, and then slams on the brakes, turning his attention back to the road.

Even when his father extends his hand in greeting, Zayn responds without taking his eyes off the road ahead.

While performing celebratory donuts, he carefully assesses his surroundings before speeding off, displaying a level of seriousness and awareness that is impressive for his age.

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2024-08-24 13:40:12

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