This 13-Year-Old Kid Topped 200mph In A Bugatti Veyron
13-year-old Steven Aghakhani and his dad Armik like to spend their weekends going to top speed events across the US. Is there a better father/son activity?
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Steven. Last year, we took a look at a video showing the then 12-year-old tackling a Shift Sector top speed run in a McLaren 650S. His dad meanwhile is the proud owner of ‘Black Mamba‘, a bonkers 1500bhp Ford GT.
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13 year old has driven faster than I have… :-/
same
same…
Yup.
13 year old has driven faster than I ever will =)
13 and has driven a bugatti……..
Meanwhile in my car like
you don’t need a Veyron to do that. I’ll probably just get a 2JZ Maxima for the import or a GT350R for the muscle, if i were to get a Euro, a 2015 Cayman S with a RUF RTR Narrow engine will suffice
You know those kids who say their dad owns all these nice cars and have driven them? Yeah this is the reason those lies exist.
He will probably be one of those kids who says to everybody “Bugatti iz de best kar in de world!”
And you’re one of those jealous f*cks?
Why the 1% can have all the nice things,and I wanna drive too,ffs.why,why,why
Because we’re “peasants”
Same here 😭😭
Im 14, and I havent even steppen on the gas pedal yet. I cri everitime
I’m 15 and have had a 3 hour driving day with a small group for 50 $
Steering, then everything with gearing and all that, slip test with only steering
Bruh, I’m 17 and I can’t drive yet
if your parent or grand parent have an old car ask them to take it to a back road
I’m 15, and a 3000-4000 rpm rev from a family car scares the cripe out of me.
cries
lololol I was 9 when my dad teached me to drive manual. If you have the chance then you should buy a cheap banger and go drive on an empty field or something.
Wow its amazing what money can do.
That moment you realise you actually look like him but poorer, much poorer.
I think the real highlight here is that Buggati was able to engineer a car in which even a child can reach 200 mph safely. That is no easy feat. I doubt the Hennessey Venom or the Koenigsegg can replicate the act
Koenigseggs latter models such as the Agera are more easier to drive. You don’t even need to hold the steering wheel and fight it at speeds thanks to the Triplex suspension which appears like any ordinary suspension but is designed to keep the car stable in a straight line. So stable in fact when you brake with full force, the car still brakes in a straight line.. all without any steering input.
That’s just part of the fun
met this kid at the pikes peak 1/2 mile attack a month ago, really nice kid and great driver