£8.5m supercar, once owned by Lewis Hamilton, involved in another crash

A supercar which Lewis Hamilton sold for £8.5m has been involved in a crash - and not for the first time.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1.

The Pangani Zonda 760 LH was custom-maꦜde for the Mercedes F1 🅰driver.

He sold it a year ago 🌠at a £7m profit but it has🌞 now been pictured in a crash.

It had a smashed win🧔dscreen after an incident in the Penmaenbach Tunnel on the💞 A55 in north Wales.

🌊Ethan Gale, a supercar photographer, posted to social ﷺmedia: “Very sad day in the motoring world this evening. A car I never thought I would see.

“Ever sin🧸ce seeing this on YouTube driving around Monaco back in the d🎃ay, it's always been a dream car to tick off the list.

“Late this afternoꦡon this Pagani Zonda 760 LH previously owned by Lewis Hamilton had crashed in the Penmaenba💧ch tunnel, Conwy, North Wales.

“Hopefully the car gets a full restoration and is back on the road in the futureꦡ.

What exactly happened is to be a mystery,' he said. 'But rumours go; it accelerated in the tunnel and lost control to the rear hit the🔯 wall and spun it.

“But the main thing is that the owner is okay. Cars can be repaired, ꦇ⛎people's lives can't.”

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But in 2015 ཧthis supercarꦐ was involved in another high-profile incident.

Then-owner Hamilꦬton crashed it into parked vehicles while driving𓄧 in Monaco.

I🍃t was a result of heavyꦚ partying and not much rest for a week and a half.

“I am a bit run down,💟” he explained at the time. “I have been non-stop and trying to fit training in at the same time and not getting a lot of sleep.

“The last two days I have slept pretty much all day. I couldn’t believe how much I slept. I slept o꧅n the flight here. I usuall🧜y sleep four or five hours but when you are training you need more than that.”

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