The Las Vegas Strip is the kind of place that has seen it all over the years. Well, this now includes a Bugatti Veyron doing donuts. So, how exactly does such a shenanigan happen?
Well, it all involves the SEMA show being in Vegas. In fact, this Molsheim machine was spotted on display a few days before the donut episode, as you'll get to see in the first image of the gallery above (via Fernando Fico on Facebook).
It looks like the driver of the quad-turbo W16 toy suddenly decided to see how the machine can dance, regardless of traffic or anything else, for that matter.
Sure, the Veyron comes with all-paw hardware, but, when provoked in the manner we see here, the thing will bake more donuts than your corner show. Of course, with the Bug having been built for grip, its setup will initially resist, but once traction is broken, that rubber will be instantly turned into a smoke screen.
In fact, as you'll get to notice in the piece of footage at the bottom of the page, the smoke covered the particular area of the Strip where the car was hooned and it all looked like the kind of thing that simply can't be ignored.
Then again, as we mentioned above, with the SEMA event going on, shenanigans such as the one we have here shouldn't come as a surprise. Heck, this isn't the only one of the kind that took place this year.
In fact, we'll return with another adventure of the sort tomorrow. We're talking about a tale involving a Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and an Acura NSX that became friends and decided to wonder off into the desert.
Sure, none of the two is exactly an offroader, which is why the muscle beast and the hybrid supercar found an empty stretch of road and went for a drag racing session.
It looks like the driver of the quad-turbo W16 toy suddenly decided to see how the machine can dance, regardless of traffic or anything else, for that matter.
Sure, the Veyron comes with all-paw hardware, but, when provoked in the manner we see here, the thing will bake more donuts than your corner show. Of course, with the Bug having been built for grip, its setup will initially resist, but once traction is broken, that rubber will be instantly turned into a smoke screen.
In fact, as you'll get to notice in the piece of footage at the bottom of the page, the smoke covered the particular area of the Strip where the car was hooned and it all looked like the kind of thing that simply can't be ignored.
Then again, as we mentioned above, with the SEMA event going on, shenanigans such as the one we have here shouldn't come as a surprise. Heck, this isn't the only one of the kind that took place this year.
In fact, we'll return with another adventure of the sort tomorrow. We're talking about a tale involving a Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and an Acura NSX that became friends and decided to wonder off into the desert.
Sure, none of the two is exactly an offroader, which is why the muscle beast and the hybrid supercar found an empty stretch of road and went for a drag racing session.