There are few roads left that don’t bother with speed limits and most of them are in Germany. This means that during a trip on the autobahn, one is likely to see a decent number of supercars flying by. But not two Bugatti Veyrons racing each other.
Germany’s highways have had their fair share of supercars in the past and as long as there will be road sections with no speed limit, these expensive toys will keep on showing their faces around.
The Bugatti Veyron, for that matter, is no stranger to the unrestricted playground on Germany’s motorways. In fact, the internet is now hosting a new video showing not one, but two Veyrons coming out to play.
Thanks to a camera installed on one of them - a standard Bugatti Veyron 16.4 - we are now able to see what it’s like to take part in such an impromptu race. After all, it takes two to tango, right? The video’s description says the Bugatti Veyron carrying the video camera has been fitted with a Mansory-sourced sports exhaust but to be honest, it sounds more like a lawn mower. No offense Bugatti, it could be the camera’s fault.
Anyway, this cat and mouse game involves speeds well over 320 km/h (200 mph) and there’s something eerie about watching that rear wing deploy and generate the extra downforce needed so the car doesn’t simply leave the ground.
As usual, we’re going to let you enjoy the video without adding any more comments. That being said, the video is yours to watch below.
The Bugatti Veyron, for that matter, is no stranger to the unrestricted playground on Germany’s motorways. In fact, the internet is now hosting a new video showing not one, but two Veyrons coming out to play.
Thanks to a camera installed on one of them - a standard Bugatti Veyron 16.4 - we are now able to see what it’s like to take part in such an impromptu race. After all, it takes two to tango, right? The video’s description says the Bugatti Veyron carrying the video camera has been fitted with a Mansory-sourced sports exhaust but to be honest, it sounds more like a lawn mower. No offense Bugatti, it could be the camera’s fault.
Anyway, this cat and mouse game involves speeds well over 320 km/h (200 mph) and there’s something eerie about watching that rear wing deploy and generate the extra downforce needed so the car doesn’t simply leave the ground.
As usual, we’re going to let you enjoy the video without adding any more comments. That being said, the video is yours to watch below.