Van Driver Attempts To Film A Zonda... Then Crashes Straight Into It
There’s little excuse for carelessly rear-ending another car at the best of times, but when the car you hit is an ultra-rare Pagani Zonda F, that’s just smashing.
It’s fairly normal to want to film a supercar that strays across your path. But, as these videos show, it’s probably best not to if you’re driving. The man piloting a van behind the Zonda is trying to capture video of the stunning supercar on his phone instead of looking at the traffic backing up ahead of him. Big mistake.

The Zonda brakes sharply and the van has nowhere to go. Cue locked wheels, tyre squeal and the sickening, tear-jerking crunch you get when a heavy commercial vehicle slams into wildly expensive carbonfibre panels and exotic metalwork.
We don’t see the actual impact in the videos, but we do get two different angles on the run-up to it, and there are a couple of pictures of the damage. Lie down, try not to cry, etc.
Correction: It is of course the passenger filming, rather than the driver. But that doesn’t make this video any less tragically funny…
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Huge dent in van: Never mind
Scratch in carbon fibre panel: RIP kindey
I don’t remember audi is making vans..
the passenger is filming. how do you come to the conclusion that the driver was filming? neither does the cameraoperator have a steeringwheel in front of him, nor does he sit on the side where 90% of the world have the drivers seat.
Only issue here is that the van driver was not filming… the van’s passenger was considering it should be a left hand drive car, and the camera pops out of the window on the right. Simple case of the Zonda braking harder than the van can.
the guys filming doesn’t have a steering wheel
Did the Zonda brake check him ?
Because the Zonda locked up it seems because the wheels werent spinning… or is the audio just delayed?
I think the locking up was the van
Its funny because this happens in Punta del Este Maldonado Uruguay.
His insurance must now love him
Tenia que ser uruguayo la puta madre
This happened in Punta del Este, Uruguay. Even though the Pagani has a license plate from Paraguay, its from an Argentine car collectionist.
Pagination