Zonda 760 LH Overview: Power, History, and Notable Incidents

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The Pagani Zonda 760 LH, a high-performance marvel associated with seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton, was involved in a crash in Wales, according to engine1.

The incident happened inside the Penmanbach tunnel in Conwy, where the driver reportedly lost control of the supercar. The vehicle sustained damage to three sides, including a shattered headlight and windshield, damaged body panels, and a compromised rear axle. The driver is said to have exited the car unaided after the collision. [Citation: engine1]

Hamilton purchased the Pagani Zonda 760 LH in 2014 and owned the car for seven years, during which it accumulated less than a thousand kilometers of use. It is one of five cars in the 760 series and the only model carrying Hamilton’s initials in its name. The Zonda is powered by a 7.3-liter V12 delivering 760 horsepower and features a manual transmission. [Citation: car history records]

In 2015, this very car was involved in a minor incident in Monaco, afterward described as having caused the vehicle to suffer from “terrible handling.” In 2021, ownership of the car transferred from England to a new owner, marking another chapter in its storied history. [Citation: Monaco incident report]

A separate note indicates an earlier, unrelated transfer involving a family connection in Togliatti, reflecting a lineage of ownership that has shaped the car’s journey. [Citation: ownership records]

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