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One-off Pagani Zonda Previously Owned By F1 Champ Lewis Hamilton Crashes In Wales
One-off Pagani Zonda 760 LH previously owned by F1 Champion Lewis Hamilton crashes in Wales.
No serious injuries were reported during the crash, according to the caption on supercar.fails Instagram page.
Lewis Hamilton reportedly made a profit of about $10 million when he sold off the Zonda in January 2022.
The car is one of five “760” Zondas built, and only one to with “LH” moniker – which stands for Lewis Hamilton.
A one-off Pagani Zonda 760 LH hypercar previously owned by seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has crashed, following an accident in the Penmaenbach tunnel in Conwy, Wales.
Photos of the battered purple-colored Pagani Zonda 760LH hypercar were uploaded to supercar.fails Instagram page and according to its caption, no serious injuries were reported.
Hamilton, who originally paid about $1.4 million to own the one-off Pagani Zonda 760LH back in 2014, reportedly made a profit of about $10 million after selling it in January 2022.
The Mercedes-AMG driver’s former one-off Pagani Zonda is one of just five official “760” Zondas built, but the only one to carry the “LH” moniker – which stands for his name, Lewis Hamilton.
In 2015, Lewis Hamilton lost control of the Pagani Zonda, crashing it into 2 parked cars in Monaco. Hopefully, Pagani engineers will be repair the hypercar again this time.
Hamilton, who rarely drives the Pagani, admitted that the 760LH was “terrible to drive”. He asserted that “handling-wise, it’s the worst” in his fleet, but noted that the Zonda was the “best-sounding car” in his collection.
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