A young boy’s dream comes true as he gets behind the wheel of a Lamborghini Revuelto.

In a recent video that has captured the attention of the online community, five-year-old Zayn Sofuoglu, son of renowned motorcycle racer and Turkish legislator, Kenan Sofuoglu, takes the driver’s seat of a Lamborghini Revuelto.

Zayn, dressed in racing gear and a helmet, resembles a miniature F1 driver as he prepares to take the supercar for a spin. What follows is a display of impressive driving skills as the young boy navigates the Lamborghini at speeds reaching 312 km/h.

But it’s not just his speed that captivates viewers. Zayn also showcases his drifting prowess, maneuvering the car with skill and precision.

To make this dream drive a reality, Zayn had to sit on a booster seat, and the pedals were modified to accommodate his small stature. Of course, his father was always by his side in the passenger seat, ensuring a safe journey.

This isn’t Zayn’s first time in the driver’s seat, though. Back in early 2023, at just three years old, he went viral for driving a Ferrari SF90 Stradale and performing a donut maneuver.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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