Doing Donuts Jake Paul Crashes $421K Ferrari Hours After Purchasing It

Jake Paul seemed to have an inexhaustible supply of cash. How else can you justify spending half-a-million dollars on a brand-new Ferrari 296 GTB and then immediately breaking it for a YouTube video.

Doing Donuts Jake Paul Crashes $421K Ferrari Hours After Purchasing It

The Problem Child, followed up to his reputation and ruined his new toy an hour after buying it by performing donuts until the car began flashing just about every warning flag conceivable, including one that said “go to dealer.”

He just purchased a $3 million property in Puerto Rico, where he picked up his magnificent yellow supercar from the Ferrari showroom. He then proceeded to test the car’s capabilities.

The 296 GTB Ferrari is quite incredible. It accelerates to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds and to 100 mph in 5.1 seconds. It boasts a peak speed of more than 200 MPH and completes the standing quarter mile in 9.9 seconds.

Paul felt it was time to perform some donuts in a parking lot after a 0-60 drag race and breaking in the new tires on the freeway. Every single dashboard caution light began blinking after many smoke-filled rotations.

In an open parking lot, Jake parked the Rari, twisted the wheel, and stomped on the throttle while performing a series of doughnuts.

The 296 GTB didn’t like Paul’s driving, flashing nearly all of the dashboard warnings, including one that simply stated, “Go to dealer.”

Unknown is whether Jake had the Ferrari fixed or merely left it in the garage of his brand-new, $15+ million estate.

“I broke the car guys,” Jake tells his crew. “Look at all that. … I don’t know if I was supposed to drive it that hard on the first day. Like, it literally just says go to dealership. Straight up, like, nothing else. Just, like, you ruined the car, go to the dealership now.”

“Cool to have all these nice things, but my main goal in life is to help change the world and to help inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs, YouTubers, athletes, whatever it might be to go out there and chase their dreams,” he said. “And to build these boxing gyms around the world, around the country, to fight back against bullying.

“All of these things is what matters more than all this materialistic stuff. But I love the materialistic stuff because it reminds me of my hard work and it’s something tangible. When I have these things, when I sit in these cars, when I drive them every day, it makes me want to work harder.

“So that’s what this is all about for me and I just want to be an example to someone watching this at home to show you that if you commit every single day for a long period of time it doesn’t matter how talented you are. You can get it too.”

 

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