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@@NikoSilvennoinen02 The car he hit is not a 'regular' Huayra, it is a Huayra BC. $3,500,000 without options... Over $4m with options. Makes it so much more painful to watch now doesn't it?
@@n8tehgr8est yup you sign a waiver. That pagani guy very likely has to foot his own bill. Hell, most insurance companies don't even cover track days so he most likely will have to fix it or of pocket. Yeesh
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Naaa, the gt2 guy can afford to fix the pagani bc. Only problem is 10 years of his lifespan will go out the window just throwing away about 3 million dollars on his and the other guys car. Sad though.
@@philips6182 please bro, dont say that until I drive a gt3 rs, gt3 touring and regular 991.2 gt3. The gt2 rs handles very strange. But if u like scaring urself silly, gt2 it is.
@@RADukura ´What does that even mean ? ofc if he has that much money to get one its not hes last cash and the bank prolly has alot more. If you rich enough material dmg wont bother you. You must be some kind of broky i swear
@@MadQmike Not really. Maybe he has it on leasing or a monthly plan. Owning something doesn't mean you can just afford all damage to it. I can own a house and buy one, but I may not be able to cover damages because I bought the house and now have no money. That is what he meant. Ownership does not mean one can just cover any damage and maybe buy a new one. In this case though, to my knowledge, the driver of the Pagani was the son of the founder of said car company.
@@bostic8683 everybody pays his own damage on a race track. It doesn't matter who made the mistake. The insurance pays nothing when you drive you car at a race track. You also have to pay if you damage the course and you have to pay the tow truck. When you pay your ticket for the track you have to sign a contract with all this points. Only at official races you need a race insurance but she is very expensive. When you only damage your own car you use the insurance for your car only if the damage is high. As example when the damage is more then 50.000 at your 250.000 car you use the insurance. All smaller damage is cheaper to pay it private.
ツSinejomoniror 🤦♂️ you do realize what it takes to a)being on the list to get a GT2 RS b)at this price level for a car, nobody has “financial” issues.
From what I've heard about this, the driver of the Pagani seen being hit is actually the son of Horacio Pagani. The driver of the Porsche's brakes failed and the driver was devastated because of the accident alongside the horrific bill the he would face for the incident. However, Pagani's son was very calm about the accident and went over to calm and reassure him. Pagani's son later covered the damages for both vehicles in the incident.
You would not face a horrific bill - you are responsible for your own damage only on track days. So if you get wiped out by a newbie in a Citroen 2CV - thats your problem.
I don't buy the "brakes failed" story - he was trying to make the corner but with a really bad line choice. If the brakes failed he could have gone straight (to the left of the Pagani) and into the run out and probably avoided all that damage.
Lol we are talking here about Porsche gt2rs. You can do 1000 launchcontrols daily and doesnt effect engine the car is maded for pushing to the limit on tracks and you think the brakes failed ? 🤣
For anyone wondering the driver of the Pagani is the son of the CEO of Pagani and he payed for both cars since the crash wasn't done on purpose if I'm not mistaken he even took the Porsche driver out for coffee
@@supertouring22 'It's no questions asked' in the sense , that they don't consider where the crash happened or the physiological condition of the driver and the victims. Any and every damage done with the car will be paid as long as there is no evidence of intent from the driver.
He's most likely thinking how much the leasing company still owes and how many years he'll have to work to pay back them and to refund the Pagani's owner ...
Because of all the special orders, there’s way more than 20 Huayra BC’s out in the wild. Some may not be officially called a “BC”, but they’re specced like one
The damage doesn't look that bad, it's probably mostly cosmetical. Probably still a few houndred thousand dollars but Pagani can most likely bring the car back to normal
He owes nothing - on track days you sign a waiver accepting that hitting another car is a risk that might happen, and that you take all the responsibility for that. He can buy supplemental insurance for his own car, but a $3M+ Pagani likely isn't covered on track (most track policies end at $500K). Though if it's repairable, and he had some smaller coverage, he might be okay. More than likely he had zero coverage though (pretty normal on track). Either way the Porsche guy is more crying about his own car than the Pagani - fixing a GT2RS is not going to be cheap either, and he might even get banned from future track days (at least with that org) - he was pretty reckless dive bombing that corner. I run track events and would likely ban him for a dumb move like that.
@@luisaki1693 So many comments showed that people didn't understand how it works, so I was providing clarification. I think a lot of people think that they have some protection on track (i.e. the organizer or other driver will help them), but the reality is that there are no protections - not even (usually) from your regular car insurance. In practice incidents like this rarely happen, but just didn't want anyone thinking (joking or not) that the Porsche guy would actually owe anyone for damage to the other car... Also not sure that Jeffrey was actually joking! :)
I second this. Either way the gt2 guy is 99% not likely going to be liable for the pagani’s damage and he’s definitely upset about his own gt2. (Anyone tracking a pagani can definitely find a way to get covered under a track insurance policy, however). Judging by this video it looks like the gt2 dude may have not even taken out some track insurance on his own car. If he did I doubt he would by on the ground crying his ass off
@@zks2341 Agreed with no coverage even from your regular insurance but this comment is more for other people reading: track day insurance exists. It usually costs around $200 a day and covers an agreed value for your vehicle for damage done on track. Companies like Hagerty, RLI, etc. offer it and it is well worth it if you track anything that's not a beater. This insurance covers your vehicle/modifications only as ZKS is right, generally trackdays are at your own risk, there is no fault and thus no responsible party.
@@jwalster9412 I was talking about Italian. I’m Italian and Pistachio is Pistacchio in Italian. That’s it. Didn’t know what you’re talking about. Hello Future!
I don't think anyone is buying a Pagani for the safety features. Seen ferrari's and the like in crashes? I've seen many pics of those high end cars completely ripped in half.
The fact that the door came open during this crash so easy on his Pagani made me go to the dealership to have my Zonda safety checked. Well After driving 16+ Hours to the closest dealership in Miami Florida and spending a whole 2 days testing...it turns out everything was sturdy and crash ready. Oh and to my disappointment apparently I drive a Mazda 3S.
@Phillip1310 insurance does not cover ANYTHING that happens on a race track. You have to sign a waiver acknowledging the fact that it at your own risk.
@@sevenhazee is correct, and your insurance policy probably has it defined that it is not covered, no matter what type of liability waiver or paperwork the track requires you to submit. If this guy crashed into the Pagani on a road, he would pay his deductible. Crashing on the Track means... well... the Pagani owner is in a much better situation than the porsche owner, unless they decide to pay their own repairs each.
@Phillip1310 what does being an american have to do with anything you racist fuck? Pay for Pagani and Porsche I highly doubt it, second look at his reaction, if it wasn't a big deal why he reacted like that? And 3rd if the car isn't his I doubt he's gonna get pat on the back
@@kilp2635 I need to lie to tell you so I don’t know. But if it’s not a real sponsored race, then I guess whoever causes the crash, has to pay for it. Thats why the driver in the video broke down and as I wrote before, the other one offered to pay for both damages, since he is the son of the CEO
Story time for those who don't know the real story behind this crash: the person in the pagani was horacio pagani's son and once they crash he consoled the porche driver and later he bought the porche from that driver and some say that he even gifted the porche driver a pagani truly a kind man.
@@Alan_is_here i know your comment was half a year ago, but the internet has no boundaries and you’re silly to think it does and be sensitive to boundaries that don’t exist. also, pagani driver paid all the expenses so all these comments are therefore funny in your world. but to me, they’re funny either way.
Guess it's really just gone, like he has to pay for the repair for the porsche and for the pagani which is way more expensive. That's been a really expensive lap
@@rupty6573 he doesn’t need to pay for anything, they sign waivers before going on the track if you hit someone you’re not responsible for the damage or costs.
for real lmao!! I was on the way to O'Hare the other day and traffic was backed up and it was because some dude in an 08 malibu rear ended a Rolls Royce Wraith i bet his insurance said the same thing! lmao!
@ Henry: in Germany it does ! My normal day-to-day car insurance covers my track days as well IF the event is stated by its organizers to not be one where "the reaching of maximum speeds is attempted". In other words, every leisure track day is covered by my normal day-to-day car insurance without having to add any extra clauses. I checked with them.
“Hmmm, I wonder what this grass tastes like” The old pretending to be a cow trick to get out of having to pay for damages (remember, cows are legally not liable and not forbidden to drive cars)
@@pauls_guitartrip most will only cover totalled cars and usually up to 150k, for pro teams and such up to 2m. Body damage, broken parts etc aren't usually covered. Ofc to everything there are exceptions and other options. But when I looked for something this was pretty much the normal and roughly $700 a month
I love how calm the guy in the Pagani was. He probably had a backup Pagani in the parking lot. Unfortunate crash but track day rule #1 is don’t exit ur car on a hot track unless it’s on fire!
@@MegaSturrup He has a good point. Just sitting there bare bones with a T-shirt on is dangerous AF. If somebody els goes off you're all sorts of broken. Stay in the safety of your car incase of a follow up hit. Good chance you left oil on the road.
@@igortchelzoff3736 It's a shame, but cars in this price bracket like the Pagani's for the majority are aimed at the type of customers that will keeped them locked up. Being terribly expensive just makes it terrifying to drive let alone track it.
@@dragosmaxim940 it's a guy that owns an exotic car rental business, he also has a RUclips channel. Lots of videos of him getting trashed cars back from renters lol
There is track day insurance but the cost is so high that most people don't pay for it. Usually, its massives excesses at least 10K and then the policy for one day is 10k for the Huayra it would probably be more 25k excess nad 25k for the day. It also doesn't cover costs to the other cars if you were seen to be negligent or damage to the track. I even know of a McLaren F1 owner (andy74b on Instagram) who took his F1 GTR to the le mans classic a few years ago and raced it and decided that the cost to insure it wasn't worth it. So just drove it completely uninsured.
@@mihajlovucinic011 This is true however even for someone who is rich, paying this amount of cash for something that is quite unlikely to happen still deters them. Most would rather take the risk. Acidents are actualy quite rare on track days if you are sensible and obey the rules.
For those who don’t know that is the owner of Pagani’s son. And the Porsches breaks failed, the son of Pagani said he would pay for all the damages. Very nice guy. 😊
Id be crying too had I crashed my GT2RS into my dream car. I just love how dude in the BC came and seemingly comforted the RS owner. That's a living legend of a lad
Quick Tip : If you ever drive on a track and brake too late for a corner, always aim the oustide of the corner, no the inside where the cars in front of you will turn in
Here’s another top tip. When you have an accident, don’t go spending over a minute crying one metre away from the edge of a live track. Get behind the barriers as quickly and safely as possible.
@@frazerguest2864 here's another tip... if he wants to drive, he needs to learn about the track first... I have no idea why he did not brake in advance if he knew about the rettifilo chicane...
Plot twist : the Porsche driver is way richer and he's sad it's too less of a deductible expense 🤣 he's like...man, i'd wish it were a Ferrari GTO i hit instead of this piece of shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Porsche driver: "My life is over"! Pagani driver: "No, just your lifestyle of the rich....and now famous because you just had to hit the one car that you'll always be known for plowing into".
You know he has no idea what he's doing when he gets out of his car, on a hot track, and get down on his hands and knees at the apex of a corner - that there is a suicide attempt
@@GozieZilla You can't use the runoff when you are divebombing the late inside takeover move on an old-man lapping day. If I had to guess, and I'm a person who has 10,000+ laps in a GT3 on many tracks and also instructed, this was the first lap or two that he had ever been on a racetrack alone in a car. You can see this on poorly run events where you get this newbie type person who finds himself alone and following a fast car into a corner - it is the perfect recipe for disaster as the faster-experienced lead driver brakes late and trails the brakes around the apex, the newbie is slower doing everything, is slow to get on the brakes, hits them too quickly before the fronts can load and the car can settle, the ABS unit pulls the plug and dramatically increases the stopping distance because the car doesn't have the grip to get fully into non-abs speed reduction, and then what you see is the car behind doing twice the speed as the car in front and they meet at the apex. The other reason you know he's a newbie is that newbies almost always turn-in too early because it feels better - they usually go off at track-out into a wall/grass/stones/run-off area - but in this case, a 3 million dollar car was in the way. I've had these on-track experiences before with a turbo TT cars following me into turns, if you can recognize it early, the best thing to do is brake check them very early on to wake them up to red braking lights so you can give yourself enough space not to get t-boned at the apex
@@wallstreetoneil hmmm I will have to remember that brake check move next time I am sim racing 😆 this might become part of my new turn 1 routine in iracing 🤣 Hope to get out on a real track someday. Thanks for the write up.
@@thehoror01 it's a dirty pro move you see in some professional races - Alonso was famous for it and some of the Nascar guys, who come from a road background, will do it when they hit tracks such as Watkins Glen - Jacques Villeneuve, when he was called into race some of the road courses for the Nascar Team owners, was famous for it (but it was also a technique thing as he would prime the pads a bunch of times to give him that late-braking ability)
Don't outbreak yourself is the only lesson to learn. Besides it's a race track, he isn't liable for the other car. That's why you have to sign a waiver beforehand.
Possible reasons this happened: Brakes overheated leading to failure, extremely late braking, failed overtake, serious laps in judgement. Him getting on his knees, yea, he knows hes about to be screwed with a California Redwood size dildo.. no lube included. Insurances normally don't cover anything relating to racing or on the track, and if they have such an awesome insurance that does... read second sentence in this comment.
Regardless of the reason for him going too fast, he should have gone straight into the run-off area instead of attempting the turn with the Huayra in front.
@@SamaelSantamaria not standard road-car insurance but there are many companies that specialize in insuring track and racing cars, even for individual events. Both of these guys have the money to drive in Monza, they have the money for the insurance. Big deductible and a massive premium spike, but not the end of the world.
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P.s: the history about the Pagani driver as Horacio's son, isn't confirmed and seems fake. I'm going to found the Truth about this. The Pagani driver seems more to be Andrea Palma, Pagani official driver.
I'm not in a position to worry about the Porsche driver, but I hope he's okay
It was paganis soon
Of all the cars to hit, it had to be the one car that costs over 10 times his own.
I was thinking the same thing!!
Think that’s why he’s crying..
Its not over 10 times more expensive?
@@NikoSilvennoinen02 The car he hit is not a 'regular' Huayra, it is a Huayra BC. $3,500,000 without options... Over $4m with options. Makes it so much more painful to watch now doesn't it?
The guy with the huayra is racing there , he knew the risks !!!
Everyone commenting on how nice the Pagani driver is, but really he's just calmly explaining that the other guy is now his bitch.
that profile photo, you know good shit man! (if you know the origin/meaning)
Lmaoo
Yeah
You don't have any liability to pay for another person's car at a track day
@@n8tehgr8est yup you sign a waiver. That pagani guy very likely has to foot his own bill. Hell, most insurance companies don't even cover track days so he most likely will have to fix it or of pocket. Yeesh
Guy in the Porsche *calls insurance company* “Yeah I crashed into a pagani.” Insurance company: *hangs up*
Auto insurance will not cover incidents at a race track. That all out of pocket!
Dahm
🤣🤣🤣, dude that was too funny
Really laughed hard😂
@@360therapy8 track insurance
Of all the cars to hit, you hit the Pagani.
Of all the Paganis to hit, you hit the one belonging to Horacio’s son.
Wait really?
Really?
@@alig.20 not sure but i heard it was his son probably why he’s saying don’t worry bout it
@@F1Motivation Yeah, And Horacio Pagani paid both car´s damages
@@alig.20 Yeah, And Horacio Pagani paid both car´s damages
Pagani guy didn’t even check the damage on his car. He’s probably thinking “I think I’ll have sausages for dinner tonight....wonder if dude’s ok”.
getting his sausage sucked more like it
Sausages? More like Filet Mignon
LMAO
Good one😂😂😂
Lol exactly
The huayra driver told the other guy "don't leave town".
It was Han in the Huayra BC. 😂😂😂
🤣🤣😅😂
*Music starts playing*
At the starting of the week
At summit talks you'll hear them speak
It's only Monday
Negotiations breaking down
See those leaders start to frown
It's sword and gun day
@@victorconceicao7138 _"tomorrow never comes until it's too late"_
**Disc scratching**
I had to log in like your comment LMAO !!!
When you realize the cost of repairs will be more the the cost of GT2 RS
In my country when we go circuit racing you must be insured for circuit racing, otherwise you cant hit the track....or other cars 😜😜
So sad to watch this happen to two of my most favorite cars
Naaa, the gt2 guy can afford to fix the pagani bc. Only problem is 10 years of his lifespan will go out the window just throwing away about 3 million dollars on his and the other guys car. Sad though.
@@philips6182 please bro, dont say that until I drive a gt3 rs, gt3 touring and regular 991.2 gt3. The gt2 rs handles very strange. But if u like scaring urself silly, gt2 it is.
DEM BLAAZE also might not have to pay a dime as this was on a private track during a private event. You risk it when you go on track
For those of you wondering why the Pagani guy is so calm.....if you can afford a Pagani, you can afford to crash one.
It’s that train of thought that makes you financially illiterate.
@@RADukura educate me.
@@RADukura a financially literate person wouldn’t let a single car make up the majority of their net worth. You’re ignorant.
@@RADukura ´What does that even mean ? ofc if he has that much money to get one its not hes last cash and the bank prolly has alot more. If you rich enough material dmg wont bother you. You must be some kind of broky i swear
@@MadQmike Not really. Maybe he has it on leasing or a monthly plan. Owning something doesn't mean you can just afford all damage to it. I can own a house and buy one, but I may not be able to cover damages because I bought the house and now have no money. That is what he meant. Ownership does not mean one can just cover any damage and maybe buy a new one.
In this case though, to my knowledge, the driver of the Pagani was the son of the founder of said car company.
Pagani guy was so calm as he approached him and quietly said "you own a lot of real estate and stocks, right?"
We can work this out, just give me all your crypto and stocks
him:you kmow u fucked up right?
@@bostic8683 everybody pays his own damage on a race track. It doesn't matter who made the mistake.
The insurance pays nothing when you drive you car at a race track. You also have to pay if you damage the course and you have to pay the tow truck.
When you pay your ticket for the track you have to sign a contract with all this points.
Only at official races you need a race insurance but she is very expensive. When you only damage your own car you use the insurance for your car only if the damage is high. As example when the damage is more then 50.000 at your 250.000 car you use the insurance. All smaller damage is cheaper to pay it private.
@@muratti72muc Pointless comment. All these drivers sign separate track insurance per hour.
@@muratti72muc nonsense, depends on the country of insurance company
Porsche driver: “please don’t say it...”
Pagani driver: “lol you’re financially f*cked.”
ツSinejomoniror 🤦♂️ you do realize what it takes to a)being on the list to get a GT2 RS b)at this price level for a car, nobody has “financial” issues.
@@peter9style judging by the reaction of the Porsche Driver im pretty sure that’s not his car
@@peter9style You do realise that a BC costs over 3 million dollars, right?
Insert joe exotic saying "I will never financially recover from this"
@@alanwatts8239 at this point around 4m lol
Dude the Porsche driver was so sad and the Pagani driver just came over so nicely. Not like he just trashed a 3.4mil 20 unit beauty.
The Pagani driver probably paid for everything
you could tell that? from this video?
@@yeehaw5741 I could imagine
feels bad man but why being angry if you see that the other person is already fucked and you can't reset things
Possibly financially ruined for life
From what I've heard about this, the driver of the Pagani seen being hit is actually the son of Horacio Pagani. The driver of the Porsche's brakes failed and the driver was devastated because of the accident alongside the horrific bill the he would face for the incident. However, Pagani's son was very calm about the accident and went over to calm and reassure him. Pagani's son later covered the damages for both vehicles in the incident.
You would not face a horrific bill - you are responsible for your own damage only on track days. So if you get wiped out by a newbie in a Citroen 2CV - thats your problem.
I don't buy the "brakes failed" story - he was trying to make the corner but with a really bad line choice. If the brakes failed he could have gone straight (to the left of the Pagani) and into the run out and probably avoided all that damage.
Lol we are talking here about Porsche gt2rs. You can do 1000 launchcontrols daily and doesnt effect engine the car is maded for pushing to the limit on tracks and you think the brakes failed ? 🤣
@@kamiun6279 Yes even a porsche can have brake fade on a track🤣what are you on about
@@kamiun6279 F1 cars are the pinnacle of automotive engineering and they have brake failures all the time.
Plot twist: the guy in the Porsche also owns a Pagani and is systematically destroying all the others to boost his car’s value. Genius
Lol underrated comment
Noice one
Q bosta
Loollll
Stupidest comment is worth rating yours!!
Insurance Company: You crashed into what...?!
Would cost less crashing into a house than this Pagani...
No insurance on Race Track
@@Widder2004 depends, mine pays for accidents during track days.
I think it's a pagani huyra bc because of the wing in the back
@@Invalidnaame IT IS A BC
Porsche driver got on his knees hoping a car would cut the corner and end his misery right there.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Honestly that's a very dangerous place to get on your knees. Many have misjudged the braking zone on that corner
@@GozieZilla I sense that's what he's counting on.
Dang this shit is dark
@@jrnascimento1448. I am seriously hate Those Emojis
For anyone wondering the driver of the Pagani is the son of the CEO of Pagani and he payed for both cars since the crash wasn't done on purpose if I'm not mistaken he even took the Porsche driver out for coffee
source?
source?
if thats real it would make a lot of sense, tbh
@@onlylaiden4982 don't need a source when your there at the track when it happened I met the guy he's pretty chill
@@Godsoldiergaming yeah man sure, and I am the porsche driver
When you realise that late braking is not worth your car, your house, your kidneys and your liver
Vlasis T and your soul
And a castration
And a nice beheading to top it all off
He doesnt have to pay for the other guys repairs
Well even that is not going to cut it....lol
Dude just realized that he need to sell his porsche to repair the huayra's door
Insurance should cover it. The repairs shouldn't be over $500000
Sudarshan Biswas insurance doesnt cover shit on track fyi even special trackinsurance if you got it for the day wont pay for everything
@@mk177 Maybe your insurance is shit. But you can get a 'no questions asked' insurance.
@@sudarshanbiswas8617 If no questions are asked, how do they know who to make the payment to 🤔
@@supertouring22 'It's no questions asked' in the sense , that they don't consider where the crash happened or the physiological condition of the driver and the victims. Any and every damage done with the car will be paid as long as there is no evidence of intent from the driver.
Being born, growing up, saving to own a Porsche, racing on the race track, crashing a Pagani, crying a lot, dying.
Well, that's life for ya.
His whole life In 21 words 😂😂😂
\m/ YAKWTFGO 999
He's most likely thinking how much the leasing company still owes and how many years he'll have to work to pay back them and to refund the Pagani's owner ...
filthy weeb
Cleanest Forza Horizon multiplayer overtake
True🤣
Pagani Driver: “It’s ok man it’s just a gt2rs but now the pagani on the other hand.....”
lmfaooo
@karma it's a joke :V
My respects to the huayra driver for keeping his chill and talking to the poor guy.
i would do the same if i were him, seeing the guy collapse after he crashed a pagani huayra BC is heartbraking too
Oh he's literally poor now
I think he is a test driver from pagani.
Lets be honest too. If you had the money for the Huayra, you probably could afford the repairs
He has insurance lmao
He seems genuinely devastated. I’m not sure that he’s hurt physically, but it really looks like he feels beyond terrible to have damaged those cars.
Well how would you feel if you realize you just caused 3 million € of damage that is not covered by insurance at all?
@@aabe4327 there is such thing as track insurance
Thats probably why the guy with the pagani is chill about it or he just a nice guy but fosho the guy with the porsche screwed up bad lol
@@kurtisrota8445 there is track insurance but the price of track insurance is a lot more than regular insurance
@@jamesc4369 ye thats most likely why the guy with the pagani seems nice about it i doubt the guyin the porsche has it might not even be his own car
Real context: the owner of the pagani was Horacio Pagani son’s, so he decide to pay for both cars.
He's crying for his wallet, nothing else.
That's what I felt like it was.
Of course .. his life is probably over at this point
M8 thats my thoughts
3 million$ is not a joke
If he's tracking a pagani I doubt he has any worries about money
That's one way of getting a closer look
Oh hey, fancy seeing you here lol
hi there!
Oh hey hella! I wasn't expecting you here, haha
Didn’t expect to see u here man
Lol hella flush
LMFAO he’s probably like: out of all the cars I could’ve crashed into…it was the most expensive one on the track
He’s like out of all the regular cars here it’s the car we barely see on the road I has to crash into😂😂😂😂
@@HoodTc LOL
He’s like: Porsche…Porsche…Audi…Porsche…IS THAT A FUCKING PAGANI.
And its a BC 😭
@@alextejada8268 even worse bruh
Hey . . . anyone knows how expensive it is ??
The pagani guy was like "chill, dude, i got like 4 more of these in my garage"
I think he was more like: you're my bitch now
The guy in the gt2rs could experience what a regular joe would feel hitting a gt2
True :D
I would not feel anything different than smashing a VW rabbit! 🤣😂🤣😜
@@vaniarouleau968 ???
except the GT2RS is priceless and the pagani is disposable
@@BourbonJawnt dude what are you on? Both can be easily appraised except huyara is in millions and gt2 rs is in hundredths of thousands of dollars
It's not any Huayra. It's a Huayra BC. They only made it 20 times. *20 TIMES*
bru
At least he drives it like it's supposed to be
Because of all the special orders, there’s way more than 20 Huayra BC’s out in the wild. Some may not be officially called a “BC”, but they’re specced like one
It's a good news for the 19 others owners, the price will climb as there is one less available :D
The damage doesn't look that bad, it's probably mostly cosmetical. Probably still a few houndred thousand dollars but Pagani can most likely bring the car back to normal
"i will never financially recover from this"
- that guy in the Porsche probably
He owes nothing - on track days you sign a waiver accepting that hitting another car is a risk that might happen, and that you take all the responsibility for that. He can buy supplemental insurance for his own car, but a $3M+ Pagani likely isn't covered on track (most track policies end at $500K). Though if it's repairable, and he had some smaller coverage, he might be okay. More than likely he had zero coverage though (pretty normal on track). Either way the Porsche guy is more crying about his own car than the Pagani - fixing a GT2RS is not going to be cheap either, and he might even get banned from future track days (at least with that org) - he was pretty reckless dive bombing that corner. I run track events and would likely ban him for a dumb move like that.
@@zks2341 Have you heard about this thing called 'Joking'?
@@luisaki1693 So many comments showed that people didn't understand how it works, so I was providing clarification. I think a lot of people think that they have some protection on track (i.e. the organizer or other driver will help them), but the reality is that there are no protections - not even (usually) from your regular car insurance. In practice incidents like this rarely happen, but just didn't want anyone thinking (joking or not) that the Porsche guy would actually owe anyone for damage to the other car... Also not sure that Jeffrey was actually joking! :)
I second this. Either way the gt2 guy is 99% not likely going to be liable for the pagani’s damage and he’s definitely upset about his own gt2. (Anyone tracking a pagani can definitely find a way to get covered under a track insurance policy, however). Judging by this video it looks like the gt2 dude may have not even taken out some track insurance on his own car. If he did I doubt he would by on the ground crying his ass off
@@zks2341 Agreed with no coverage even from your regular insurance but this comment is more for other people reading: track day insurance exists. It usually costs around $200 a day and covers an agreed value for your vehicle for damage done on track. Companies like Hagerty, RLI, etc. offer it and it is well worth it if you track anything that's not a beater. This insurance covers your vehicle/modifications only as ZKS is right, generally trackdays are at your own risk, there is no fault and thus no responsible party.
The definition of “I have no enemies”
I hope he’s praying to the insurance gods
😂
unfortunately insurance doesnt cover track related incidents, track insurance exists but its expensive and pretty rare
insurance does not cover track events.
@@dkoz8321 it does. You can get track insurance. It’s just really expensive.
God. Dont exist. Allah and spiderman also
Pagani guy “Hans, prepare my other Pagani. This one will need to go back to Haracio.”
Horacio*
@@HeresTheGenZFlorentineFolks. pistachio !
@@jwalster9412 *pistacchio
@@HeresTheGenZFlorentineFolks. hello present and past!
@@jwalster9412 I was talking about Italian. I’m Italian and Pistachio is Pistacchio in Italian. That’s it. Didn’t know what you’re talking about. Hello Future!
The pagani door opening like that on a impact like that is worrying.
@Phillip1310 it still shouldn't open. Creates more danger for the people inside because the car is still rolling and could crash into other things.
I don't think anyone is buying a Pagani for the safety features. Seen ferrari's and the like in crashes? I've seen many pics of those high end cars completely ripped in half.
@@wall7103 i think its good that it opens like that so the driver can easily get out of the car after an accident.
It's a feature I bet. That way it's easier to get out of the car, or for others to get to the driver
@Monkay good point
The guy in the pagani is so respective for having this greatest attitude and not going like "bro you break my pagani" A true man...
Assetto Corsa lobbies in turn 1
Feel ya
Right on.
Do be like that
More like Forza lobbies...
Bruh same in GTSport lmao
The fact that the door came open during this crash so easy on his Pagani made me go to the dealership to have my Zonda safety checked. Well After driving 16+ Hours to the closest dealership in Miami Florida and spending a whole 2 days testing...it turns out everything was sturdy and crash ready. Oh and to my disappointment apparently I drive a Mazda 3S.
Lmao good one
Had us in the first half not gonna lie
awokawok
Successful troll. Lol
Hahahhaa you’re funny dude
the guy in Porsche knew his life was over, and that Porsche is probably not even his
Billionaire in huayra: ey dont worry, i always have some spare change.
@Phillip1310 insurance does not cover ANYTHING that happens on a race track. You have to sign a waiver acknowledging the fact that it at your own risk.
@@sevenhazee is correct, and your insurance policy probably has it defined that it is not covered, no matter what type of liability waiver or paperwork the track requires you to submit. If this guy crashed into the Pagani on a road, he would pay his deductible. Crashing on the Track means... well... the Pagani owner is in a much better situation than the porsche owner, unless they decide to pay their own repairs each.
@@sevenhazee there’s certain insurances that’ll cover track cars, but for the most part if you bring a street car to a track and crash you’re just SOL
@Phillip1310 what does being an american have to do with anything you racist fuck? Pay for Pagani and Porsche I highly doubt it, second look at his reaction, if it wasn't a big deal why he reacted like that? And 3rd if the car isn't his I doubt he's gonna get pat on the back
For those who don’t know…the Porsche driver hit the son of the CEO of Pagani. So the son offered to pay for both of the damages.
How you know
Where you find this info?
Genuine question. Whats the rule if u crash into someone at a track?
@@kilp2635 I need to lie to tell you so I don’t know. But if it’s not a real sponsored race, then I guess whoever causes the crash, has to pay for it. Thats why the driver in the video broke down and as I wrote before, the other one offered to pay for both damages, since he is the son of the CEO
@@jackjack8610 I see other comments stating that should your car get wrecked by another person they don't need to pay anything
He’s probably thinking “why’d it have to be the only hyper car out here.” Lol
Lol I was thinking the same thing. Most other cars that went by were in the same price range and he manages to hit the one multi million dollar car
lookat his entry speed…he didnt even think bout maintaining some distance smh
@@youngyang7215 or he made a mistake and locked up. Things like that happen, its a race track.
@@thatangrygerman2076 yh but still it looked pretty shabby ngl. He was going way too fast into that bend
Pagani owner walks over then squad down and said "Wait for my lawyer letter."
Lol...”don’t worry about it, my insurance broker will contact you 1st thing Monday morning to discuss costs”
P/s :u're done
nope, it's a racetrack. All he has to worry about is his own car and that's why he's so sad
@@Verybadbiker Is a race track an automatic waiver for any responsibility? I hardly think so.
@@MegaCm123456 Pretty much is. U sign a paper before you enter the track
Pagani driver: "correct position mate, but you're facing the wrong way"
Oh god
🤣🤣🤮what else he has to do if he has no wife or money 🤣
AAAHAHAHAHA!!! 🤣🤣🤣
That’s brilliant 😂😂😂🇬🇧
Took me a second to get it😭😂
For those who were wondering what is acutually happening is that the pagani driver is actually pagani’s son that is why he is so calm
When you realize: you cannot press the stop button and start the race again.
Thats hard!!
This guy was driving into corners like I do when playing Gran Turismo...
You deserve more. Exactly what I was thinking
He hit it just little too hard, you kinda bump into them if you wanna get a push around the corner xD
This comment is Gold! 😂😂😂
Dead 😂😂😂😂
Super GT is sick of guys like you, but yet needs you😂😂
Me: "he's probably angry.."
Porche driver: *collapses to the ground.*
What's a "Porche"?
@@damachine3 porsche*
@@jwalster9412 and please call it Porsche with an e at the end
The e is not silent
Cause the airbags
@@llennsenpai5882 sorry I should probably correct my typo on porsha
Story time for those who don't know the real story behind this crash: the person in the pagani was horacio pagani's son and once they crash he consoled the porche driver and later he bought the porche from that driver and some say that he even gifted the porche driver a pagani truly a kind man.
Legend has it, he is still in tears transferring his monthly euros.
Unfortunately (or fortunately for him) he died of dehydration.
@Janardan S All those tears.
How is this funny?
@@Mduffey22 it's absolutely not. All these people making fun of his situation is really sick.
@@Alan_is_here i know your comment was half a year ago, but the internet has no boundaries and you’re silly to think it does and be sensitive to boundaries that don’t exist. also, pagani driver paid all the expenses so all these comments are therefore funny in your world. but to me, they’re funny either way.
All the other drivers driving by:
“Whelp, that guy really messed up”
It’s like when Han saw his car after Shawn’s first race with DK… “Don’t leave town.”
🤣 Spot on
"Sean"
🤣🤣🤣 Yup!
Thank you for sending it lol
Best comment
Man, the Pagani driver was so calm and nice! Wish more people was like him
Because the drive was Horacio pagani’s son😭😭
bro ... his name is pagani ...
@@chance.8892 and how exactly should I know that? I don't know know every single person on this earth do I?
@@Goat4459 nah ofc not he's just saying
@@Goat4459 You weren't being schooled, calm down plonker
You can see that he is laying on the grass, trying to imagine his life as poor.
From this point on, the Pagani driver is definitely a car guy. Being very nice after he got hit by the Porsche driver. That’s very well respected.
anyone that has a pagani is definitely a car guy
Ofc it’s a test driver from pagani
@@sergiofacchinetti2954 He looks it and the Porsche driver looks like a Costco shopper.
Bill dude costco is lit
@@punjabob f Costco,
Sam’s club f…
actually BJs ftw!
The guy in the pagani is probably like:
Don’t worry bro it’s all good. I own you now.
Wow how creative
@@asadbekokhunjanov5255 I prefer the "who listen/watch this in 20xx ?" comments in creativeness. Humans are so dumb, it's crazy :D
XD
No he doesn't. He owes nothing to the other driver for an accident on track.
Porsche: This is the worst day of my life.
Pegani: Worst day of your life so far.
His entire life saving flashed before his eyes 💀
Didn't just flash before his eyes, it really did dissappear
Guess it's really just gone, like he has to pay for the repair for the porsche and for the pagani which is way more expensive. That's been a really expensive lap
@@rupty6573 he doesn’t need to pay for anything, they sign waivers before going on the track if you hit someone you’re not responsible for the damage or costs.
Underrated comment xD
Genuine question. Whats the rule if u crash into someone at a track?
"If I don't avoid that, he's just going straight for my car! Honestly, what are we doing? Racing or ping pong?!"
- Sebastian Vettel, 2016
Seb is the Pagani driver lol
And the Porsche guy is Kvyat who stole Hulkenberg's car to practice his torpedo skills
@@KitKitChanIsaac hello fellow Isaac
@@KitKitChanIsaac hahah yes Nico the Hulk has got a GT2 RS MR
im positive that the porsche's brakes faded.
Porsche guy on the phone to his insurance:
"YOU HIT WHAT?!"
"Sorry, that's not covered"
for real lmao!! I was on the way to O'Hare the other day and traffic was backed up and it was because some dude in an 08 malibu rear ended a Rolls Royce Wraith i bet his insurance said the same thing! lmao!
Insurance doesn't cover track days. Lol.
😂😂😂
@ Henry: in Germany it does ! My normal day-to-day car insurance covers my track days as well IF the event is stated by its organizers to not be one where "the reaching of maximum speeds is attempted".
In other words, every leisure track day is covered by my normal day-to-day car insurance without having to add any extra clauses. I checked with them.
the guy in the porsche thought he was playing forza horizon
“Hmmm, I wonder what this grass tastes like”
The old pretending to be a cow trick to get out of having to pay for damages (remember, cows are legally not liable and not forbidden to drive cars)
Excellent ! 😂👏
Cows are "not forbidden" to drive cars? I believe they are forbidden. ;)
MOOO
@@damachine3 hello cow here. Nothing in the law that say we cant
@@damachine3 cite me the relevant law
That's a mandatory cup o'noodle breakfast, lunch AND dinner for the rest of his life.
Getting poor japanese vibes over here😂
Get a trackday insurance!
I would like this but it’s at 69 likes and i can’t bring myself to do it so this is me leaving a like
Pagani driver: *calmly walks over*
Pagani driver: "fifteen minutes, can save you 15% or more on car Insurance."
Gt2rs driver: " we've been trying to reach you about your extended car warranty"
Usually insurance won’t pay anything if an accident occurs on a race track
@@pauls_guitartrip yeah we all know. These were jokes...
And there is actual track insurance but it's really expensive and strict.
@@CreamAle Can you give some details? What strict conditions and what price if you want to insure a 3-Million-Dollar-Vehicle?
@@pauls_guitartrip most will only cover totalled cars and usually up to 150k, for pro teams and such up to 2m. Body damage, broken parts etc aren't usually covered.
Ofc to everything there are exceptions and other options. But when I looked for something this was pretty much the normal and roughly $700 a month
Pagani's owner : "oh no im crash..."
Also Him : "Anyway"
Pagani guy was like: 15 minutes could've saved you 15% or more on car insurance
In this case, 15 seconds.
@@linkfan95 lolol
problem is that insurance doesn’t cover you on a track
@@brad8048 yikes
The Geico lizard is the one driving the Pagani.
"You know mate, 15 minutes could've saved you 15% or more on car insurance."
I love how calm the guy in the Pagani was. He probably had a backup Pagani in the parking lot. Unfortunate crash but track day rule #1 is don’t exit ur car on a hot track unless it’s on fire!
Ok bud
@@MegaSturrup He has a good point. Just sitting there bare bones with a T-shirt on is dangerous AF. If somebody els goes off you're all sorts of broken. Stay in the safety of your car incase of a follow up hit. Good chance you left oil on the road.
was yellow flagged to be fair and it’s a v slow corner
@@maz4304 yeah and people sometimes mess up or go to fast still. It's a good rule of thumb to not get out of your car and cry
And if the f*#k you get out from the car go check the other driver, he might be stuck or uncuntious, then hit the tires
"It's not safe to stand there"
My dudes, crashing into a pagani is like being married for 20 years, death is the light at the end of the tunnel.
Pagani driver: "No worries, you dont have to pay me anything, i only need a favor, funny that you are already on your knees."
This guy hasnt played Assetto Corsa enough to know Monza first turn lol
Or they did🤣🤣
@@Nosdeblack But on Forza or GTS xD
It's the correct racing line in Gran Turismo, you can go faster in the turns if you use other cars to help you.
Take your hyper car to the track they said, it will be fun they said.
I mean it is a pay day for him
Drive it where it belong to they said...
It's true but stay away from other cars.
But this car is supposed to be there. Most Paganis are getting rotten inside a garage
@@igortchelzoff3736 It's a shame, but cars in this price bracket like the Pagani's for the majority are aimed at the type of customers that will keeped them locked up. Being terribly expensive just makes it terrifying to drive let alone track it.
the Porsche guy is crying cause he doesn't know how he's going to explain the damage to mr spaghetti.
Lololol i can already see the thumbnail lol
This is a sweet inside joke we got goin here
Who is mr spaghetti lol
@@dragosmaxim940 it's a guy that owns an exotic car rental business, he also has a RUclips channel. Lots of videos of him getting trashed cars back from renters lol
Lmfaooooo
"You crashed your WHAT into a WHAT?????" - The insurance company
Thats why people kept it in locker 😅
Why are you everywhere?
@@sadniqqa because it's his Area of Interest :p
I will race it anyways idgaf about its price
Kaybee Tkb yes that’s what there ment for like what other purpose would a 720 hp AMG V12 with two turbos do
Daniel Sturgill exactly🔥
this is why you pay for INSURANCE when going racing for one afternoon
No company in their right mind would have a policy that covers race track accidents.
SupremeUnaimed there is track insurance
There is track day insurance but the cost is so high that most people don't pay for it. Usually, its massives excesses at least 10K and then the policy for one day is 10k for the Huayra it would probably be more 25k excess nad 25k for the day. It also doesn't cover costs to the other cars if you were seen to be negligent or damage to the track. I even know of a McLaren F1 owner (andy74b on Instagram) who took his F1 GTR to the le mans classic a few years ago and raced it and decided that the cost to insure it wasn't worth it. So just drove it completely uninsured.
Oliver Wolfendale well if you have 3 mil for a car you have 20/30k to pay insurance from time to time
@@mihajlovucinic011 This is true however even for someone who is rich, paying this amount of cash for something that is quite unlikely to happen still deters them. Most would rather take the risk. Acidents are actualy quite rare on track days if you are sensible and obey the rules.
“I am never going to financially recover from this” - GT2RS Driver
For those who don’t know that is the owner of Pagani’s son. And the Porsches breaks failed, the son of Pagani said he would pay for all the damages. Very nice guy. 😊
Id be crying too had I crashed my GT2RS into my dream car. I just love how dude in the BC came and seemingly comforted the RS owner. That's a living legend of a lad
Seemed more of a “Bro, wtf were you thinking? SMH” expression to me.
Never been a fan of exotic Italian supercars but racing one with a bunch of other racer wannabes raises some questions of judgement.
I’m r he was politely explaining that he will be his bitch for the rest of his life
Yes finally someone who understands
@@hamm928 bro its a track day, why wouldn't you want to run your supercar?
When u realize in real life u cant have “no damage” mode like Gran Turismo
Quick Tip : If you ever drive on a track and brake too late for a corner, always aim the oustide of the corner, no the inside where the cars in front of you will turn in
Exactly
Here’s another top tip. When you have an accident, don’t go spending over a minute crying one metre away from the edge of a live track. Get behind the barriers as quickly and safely as possible.
@@frazerguest2864 here's another tip... if he wants to drive, he needs to learn about the track first... I have no idea why he did not brake in advance if he knew about the rettifilo chicane...
@@harkesh2023maybe he miss judge the braking distance
@@frazerguest2864 suicide mode: ON
Porsche guy: "I hit a Civic, ir was a Civic, silver Civic, one Civic"
Huyara guy walks towards him with a 5mi bill in his hands: "Hello you!"
Respect to both for taking their supercars to the track as they were intended
Under rated comment.
@@MrMeowTheSecond Better to do it on a quite day though perhaps.
Next you will be saying they should go diving in their dive watch!
How’d you get this HD footage of every Granturismo lobby Monza turn 1
U do everything to avoid it still getting hit SMH
@@iyasinoo4251 that's why you slow down in the straight and let them fools do the thing
Pretty much every racing game ever that contains Monza
Pagani got sent to the shadow realm
It’s Spa not Monza
Everyone crashes sometimes. But getting out of your car and kneeling on the ground at the end of a high speed braking zone is stupid dangerous.
hes either shock of the crash and dont know really what to do or thinking how much debt he just got
He just destroyed his car and a car worth atleast $3 mill. His is life is over anyways
Probably hoping another car would put him out of his misery 🤣
@@ShanesAutos that's not funny...
U have no idea what he is going through.
Pagani driver "So....How many hot daughters you got? Wife, maybe?"
Plot twist : The Porsche guy is richer and he's just genuinely sad he hit a piece of art.
I hope It was True
@@MoskusMoskiferus1611 me too, my friend. Me too.
Plot twist : the Porsche driver is way richer and he's sad it's too less of a deductible expense 🤣 he's like...man, i'd wish it were a Ferrari GTO i hit instead of this piece of shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Plot twist : They switched cars before this. Now he just sad he hit his own car with his friend's not as expensive car.
That's highly possible considering the car was a factory car
Porsche driver: "My life is over"!
Pagani driver: "No, just your lifestyle of the rich....and now famous because you just had to hit the one car that you'll always be known for plowing into".
“I’m never going to financially recover from this.”
The moment you realize you will be giving your wife a honda civic for the 50 anniversary instead of a Porsche😂😂
"please, take my car as a compensation"
"for which part of the car?"
That Porsche wouldn’t be enough to cover the Pagani damage…… :)
Not even 3 brand NEW GT3RS would pay for that Huayra BC 😂
@@briantheo1314
About 15 or so New Gt3RS 😬
for a door scratch
@@excessive6036
If only it was a door and a couple panels...
That's a carbon monochoch , so that car is probably totaled
You know he has no idea what he's doing when he gets out of his car, on a hot track, and get down on his hands and knees at the apex of a corner - that there is a suicide attempt
He literally just hit a 3 million+ dollar one of 20 pagani. That was probably his plan lol.
Also failed to use the run off zone.
@@GozieZilla You can't use the runoff when you are divebombing the late inside takeover move on an old-man lapping day. If I had to guess, and I'm a person who has 10,000+ laps in a GT3 on many tracks and also instructed, this was the first lap or two that he had ever been on a racetrack alone in a car. You can see this on poorly run events where you get this newbie type person who finds himself alone and following a fast car into a corner - it is the perfect recipe for disaster as the faster-experienced lead driver brakes late and trails the brakes around the apex, the newbie is slower doing everything, is slow to get on the brakes, hits them too quickly before the fronts can load and the car can settle, the ABS unit pulls the plug and dramatically increases the stopping distance because the car doesn't have the grip to get fully into non-abs speed reduction, and then what you see is the car behind doing twice the speed as the car in front and they meet at the apex. The other reason you know he's a newbie is that newbies almost always turn-in too early because it feels better - they usually go off at track-out into a wall/grass/stones/run-off area - but in this case, a 3 million dollar car was in the way. I've had these on-track experiences before with a turbo TT cars following me into turns, if you can recognize it early, the best thing to do is brake check them very early on to wake them up to red braking lights so you can give yourself enough space not to get t-boned at the apex
@@wallstreetoneil hmmm I will have to remember that brake check move next time I am sim racing 😆 this might become part of my new turn 1 routine in iracing 🤣 Hope to get out on a real track someday. Thanks for the write up.
@@thehoror01 it's a dirty pro move you see in some professional races - Alonso was famous for it and some of the Nascar guys, who come from a road background, will do it when they hit tracks such as Watkins Glen - Jacques Villeneuve, when he was called into race some of the road courses for the Nascar Team owners, was famous for it (but it was also a technique thing as he would prime the pads a bunch of times to give him that late-braking ability)
Those knees to the ground looked more like financial pain than physical pain.
Of course it was captain obvious, he stood up right after
@@dertypderhalt Are jokes illegal now too?
This video has stuck with me over the years. Think of it a lot when things go wrong.
Life lessons : dont try to overtake more expensive cars
Don't get too close to million dollar cars, even in a parking lot 😂
So true
@@SheetFiber dont think he was even overtaking. dude just braked TOO LATE
Don't outbreak yourself is the only lesson to learn. Besides it's a race track, he isn't liable for the other car. That's why you have to sign a waiver beforehand.
Possible reasons this happened: Brakes overheated leading to failure, extremely late braking, failed overtake, serious laps in judgement.
Him getting on his knees, yea, he knows hes about to be screwed with a California Redwood size dildo.. no lube included.
Insurances normally don't cover anything relating to racing or on the track, and if they have such an awesome insurance that does... read second sentence in this comment.
They all down shifted he was supposed to slow down it’s his fault
tristan mayes yeah
One good possible reason for this, a fuckhead driver in the GT2RS.
Regardless of the reason for him going too fast, he should have gone straight into the run-off area instead of attempting the turn with the Huayra in front.
Driver was a twat going way too fast in there
The insurance company: Did you crashed a what? 😳
Insurance don´t cover over race tracks XD
@@SamaelSantamaria Their cars are 100% insured. Do you believe they race that cars without insurance? They got 100% race insurance.
Paul Osweiler Which ducking insurance company covers that?!?!?!? WHICH?!?
@@SamaelSantamaria not standard road-car insurance but there are many companies that specialize in insuring track and racing cars, even for individual events.
Both of these guys have the money to drive in Monza, they have the money for the insurance. Big deductible and a massive premium spike, but not the end of the world.
@@JDYTC hagerty track insurance.... Look it up. I'm sure they both had it or a similar plan
Fun fact: The guy in the pagani is actually Horacio Pagani's son!
Pagani driver: “Hi, Jake from State Farm??”
GT3 driver: “for a great low rate you can get online, go to the General and save some time!”
I love how Porsche guy just kneels down, gives up and waits for the sweet release of death. Would by my exact same reaction.
Porsche guy forgot he needed to pray to Mecca at that exact moment and wasted no time in putting it right
Pantatluu