Lamborghini Temerario vs Ferrari 296 vs McLaren 765LT — Cammisa's Ultimate Drag Race Replay

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Published3 weeks ago
Duration14:39
Video IDQScWnfC8Hy8
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views226.5K
Likes14.5K
Comments1.1K
Engagement Rate6.90%
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The brand-new V-8 Lamborghini Temerario takes on the reigning European entry-level supercar champions — Ferrari 296 and McLaren 765LT — in 2 drag races! Special Thanks to Falcon Luxury & Exotic Car Rental in Los Angeles! https://falconcarrental.com Use coupon code HAGERTY for: • 5% off a 1–6 day rental • 20% off a 7–27 day rental • 35% off any rental 28 days or longer Valid until June 30, 2027. === This episode is presented by Valentine One Radar Locator: Find radar before it finds you! https://bit.ly/Valentine1_Hagerty === Welcome to the beautiful Thunderhill Raceway, Northern California's home for grassroots motorsports! In this episode, we use the 3-mile track's level front straight to test three of the quickest supercars ever produced: The new Lamborghini Temerario has everything it needs to be one of the quickest internal-combustion cars in history: 907-hp from its 10,000-rpm hybrid flat-plane crank V-8, all-wheel drive, and an aggressive launch control. How will it fare against the reigning entry-level champion from Europe, the Ferrari 296 GTS. And the quickest McLaren sports-car, the 765LT? And how does it do on our leaderboard against the mighty 1064-hp Corvette ZR1? Or the reigning combustion champs, the 1500-hp Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport and 1250--hp Corvette ZR1X? We drag race the three cars using scientifically obtained instrumented-testing methods, on regular (non-prepped) asphalt — in both full race mode, and also full EV mode. The Ferrari and Lamborghini can both run on electricity alone; why wouldn't we test that? With our award-winning slow-motion technique, veteran automotive journalist hosts the video — and explains to you how and why each car finished where it did. This is more than just a drag race, it's a science lesson — and it's equal parts entertaining, too! Also, don't forget to get a free quote on Hagerty's Guaranteed Value Insurance: https://hagerty.com/jason or just https://jasonsentme.com === Contact us: Suggestions and feedback - [email protected] Press inquiries - [email protected] Partnership requests - [email protected]

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