
There  are very few (if any) people that can lose control of their car at  199mph or 320km/h and live another day to tell the tale. But that's  exactly what happened to a 28-year-old German driver of a black Pagani  Zonda F and his 21-year-old [sic...] Lithuanian passenger, after the  young man lost control of the $1.5 million supercar earlier this week on  Italy's A10 autostrada.  
 According  to reports from Italy, the driver was going around 320 km/h (198.8 mph)  when the car spun out of control hitting a guardrail on the right,  losing a wheel, overturning and then colliding  with a Mercedes, with which the driver was allegedly racing on the  highway. Both the driver and the passenger of the supercar, as well as  the driver of the Mercedes, came out unscathed.
According  to reports from Italy, the driver was going around 320 km/h (198.8 mph)  when the car spun out of control hitting a guardrail on the right,  losing a wheel, overturning and then colliding  with a Mercedes, with which the driver was allegedly racing on the  highway. Both the driver and the passenger of the supercar, as well as  the driver of the Mercedes, came out unscathed. 
Italian daily Corriere Della Sera also reported that the owner of the Pagani Zonda F had been fined last April on the same highway after he was clocked traveling in a Lamborghini at triple digit speed.








