Supercars are the kind of vehicles that have no problem in taking to to 200 mph and beyond, or in allowing you to tackle the bends like a mad mad. However, ask them to cover a few miles of abusing stopn and go city traffic and they won’t like it.
The latest example that comes to demonstrate this lies in the adjacent video, which shows us a Pagani Zonda breaking down in such a situation.
We are talking about the Pagani Zonda PS, a one-off special named after its owner, Peter Saywell. The vehicle was taken to the supercar parade that took place one day before this year’s Le Mans 24-Hour race.
Towards the end of the run, when the vehicles were driven slowly on urban roads, the Zonda PS gave up, forcing its driver and passenger to exit it and the organizers to divert the rest of the cars past it.
The uploader of the clip explains that the Alpine A110-50 also had an issue with the clutch. However, everybody around seemed to take this lightly an joke about it.
Video via: alexsmolik
We are talking about the Pagani Zonda PS, a one-off special named after its owner, Peter Saywell. The vehicle was taken to the supercar parade that took place one day before this year’s Le Mans 24-Hour race.
Towards the end of the run, when the vehicles were driven slowly on urban roads, the Zonda PS gave up, forcing its driver and passenger to exit it and the organizers to divert the rest of the cars past it.
The uploader of the clip explains that the Alpine A110-50 also had an issue with the clutch. However, everybody around seemed to take this lightly an joke about it.
Video via: alexsmolik