Bugatti CEO Chases A Bentley On The Green Hell In The 'World's Fastest Car'
Bugatti CEO Wolfgang Durheimer took part in the parade lap of the Nurburgring 24 hour race in a Chiron.
French supercar manufacturer Bugatti produces some of the world's fastest machines at its Molsheim factory.
Bugatti CEO, Wolfgang Durheimer decided to spice up things during the parade at the Nurburgring 24 hour race. He was behind the wheel of a Chiron.

During the parade at the race track, the cars don't have much room to play around as all the cars have to stick to the convoy's pace. But in the video, you can see Durheimer pushing the Chiron.

Durheimer also had a video blogger as a passenger, and we can see him explain about the car and its dynamics. He also pulls some gap to show the sprinting abilities of the car.

Bugatti CEO stretched his foot on the long straights of the Nurburgring to show the capabilities of the 1500bhp monster. He also the CEO of Bentley and hence it was a typical day at work for him.

Durheimer was driving behind the debuting Bentley Continental 24 and pushed the Chiron above 250km/h. He also states that the Chiron is a Veyron successor and not a hypercar but a classic supercar
Watch the full video of the parade lap at the Nurburgring 24 hour race above. After the parade lap, Audi Sport team clinched the victory. All in all the VW group had a great outing.


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