The driver of this unique £1 million supercar might just have some explaining to do - after crashing it while taking it for a spin without its owner.
The driver of the Pagani Zonda GJ lost control of the 214 mph car while driving around in an industrial estate in London.
He crashed the one-off car into metal fencing, seriously damaging the car's bodywork.
The supercar was spotted being driven earlier in the day with trade plates, and it is not thought the owner of the car was driving at the time of the crash.
A spokesperson for the Met Police said no one was hurt in the incident, which took place in Park Royal at lunchtime on Wednesday.
The Zonda is powered by a 7.3-litre V12 engine which develops a whopping 594bhp. This gives it a 0-62mph time of just 3.5 seconds and a top speed of 214mph.
And it is not the first time this Zonda has been involved in a serious accident.
It was bought new for around £340,000 in 2003 by Scottish oil tycoon Gareth Jones but is now thought to be worth in the region of £1million.
But in 2009 he let a 'world famous racing driver' take the lively Pagani for a drive in Aberdeenshire, with the champion crashing it into an electricity pole.
(dailymail.co.uk)
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