The poster car. The successor to a line of cars that had taken the world by storm, from the achingly pretty Miura to the psychotic, expletive-inducing Countach. The car that was the true test of the partnership between Lamborghini and Chrysler. The car that would go up against the Porsche 959 and the Ferrari F40 in the war for poster space in the rooms of kids everywhere. It was the Diablo…same V-12, same wedge shape that Lamborghini had come to be known by, same psychotic tendencies that scared any would-be racer who got behind the wheel. If anyone out there reading this has actually driven in a Diablo, well…there’s not much here you won’t already know. For the other 99.999% of us who haven’t and are quickly ushered away by security before we take the opportunity to, watch this instead. Davide Cironi is Italian. He knows his supercars well. And he knows Italian roads and tracks well. And he is just a bit cautious, having a rear-drive Diablo SV in his control. And that’s good, because one wrong move made while dancing with the devil can end up in a really bad situation.
Must be using British electrical system…a taillight is already out…
He said “Thanks Chrysler”…..so not British.
“What Could Go Wrong?”, seems like nothing……boring.