Czech billionaire Radim Passer has a soft spot for expensive and fast cars. He is the proud owner of a Bugatti Chiron. The sports car from the Volkswagen subsidiary Bugatti keeps its promises. The top speedometer shows 417 km/h. Czech billionaire Radim Passer has a soft spot for expensive and fast cars. He is the proud owner of a Bugatti Chiron. The Chiron is available from a price of 2.4 million euros, but of course buying a 1500 hp bolide is only worthwhile if you can live out the top speed of 420 km/h. It is Sunday morning in July 2021 at 3:55 am. Location: The A2 motorway near Wittenberge between Berlin and Hanover. And Passer is serious. He accelerates on the little-used Autobahn. The sports car from the Volkswagen subsidiary Bugatti keeps its promises. The top speedometer shows 417 km/h. Passer uploaded an unedited video of the test drive to YouTube. Many fans are excited. They celebrate the billionaire for the speed of his ride. But some users disagree. For them, the journey is a completely unnecessary hazard to other road users. They remark that if he encountered a wagon that was driving 120, he would no longer be able to brake, braking from 400 to 120 is not possible. In Passer’s home country, the Czech Republic, the maximum speed on the motorway is 130 kilometers per hour. This is probably the reason why Passer undertook his test drive on a German autobahn. Because in this country there are officially no limits on many sections of the Autobahn. Nevertheless, there are also some rules that must be observed on motorways: be it driving on the right or staying in lanes. Section 3 paragraph 1 of the Road Traffic Regulations also clearly states that you can only drive so fast that you can stop within the foreseeable route. Incidentally, according to Bugatti, emergency braking at 400 km/h takes 491m.