A 14-year-old racer takes delivery of a Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo Evo
The very first example to arrive on US soil goes to a teenage racing driver.....
Despite not being old enough to drive, a teenage racing driver is now the proud owner of a fully race specced Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo Evo, the very first example to arrive on US soil.
The lucky owner is a 14-year-old high school student from La Cañada, California. Steven Aghakhani got the surprise of the decade late last week when the surprise gift was unveiled by his father at Lamborghini Beverly Hills.
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And if you think that young Aghakhani is some sort of spoilt rich kid, think again. According to the LA Times, the teenager boasts serious racing skills having been racing for half of his life already.
He started out go-karting aged 7 honing his skills to reach the NASA Pro Series Southern California Regional Championship. If that wasn’t enough, he is aiming high with his ambition being to race in the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
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Unlike other teenagers who are usually found grunting and eating directly out of the fridge, Aghakhani enjoys hitting 200mph whenever he can, just because he can.
Aghakhani’s new ride is powered by a 5.2-liter V-10 motor pushing out 620 horsepower and 413lb-ft of torque. It also features a host of aero tech which helps the car generate 3% more torque at the limited top speed of 170mph.
All of this power and fury makes it to the road via an X-Trac six-speed sequential transmission, with the task of getting it around corners tasked to upgraded Ohlins dampers.
This new Huracan Super Trofeo Evo is the result of Lamborghini Squadra Corse partnering with chassis builder Dallara Engineering. It’s essentially an upgraded version of the existing Huracan Super Trofeo with a new body kit adding extra downforce. This can be retrofitted to the older car if desired.
It’s been confirmed that Aghakhani will get behind the wheel with his team Steven Racing later this year.
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He may be talented behind the wheel, he's still a spoilt rich kid.
But I don't mean that in a bad way, it's good for him that he's able to enter racing series and that his father fully supports him. I wish him the best, but he's still spoilt.
still a spoilt kid....
"And if you think that young Aghakhani is some sort of spoilt rich kid, think again. According to the LA Times, the teenager boasts serious racing skills having been racing for half of his life already."
It's okay people. He's not spoilt. He earned a 6-figure hypercar by, um - wait, sorry it doesn't say that. It says it was a gift from his father.
He earned it by being born into the right family and staying alive.
They cost about 300k usd. So ya im pretty sure that would qualify him as a “spoilt rich kid.” For my 14th birthday I remember getting a pair of running shoes so that i could run to school quicker.......😒
He's still just a rich kid to me.