Just before Automobili Lamborghini takes part in the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Duke of Richmond took some time to drive (not so calmly) the Lamborghini Huracán EVO and give his own opinion on the importance of the Italian supercar brand at the UK's major motoring event.
Duke describes the impact of seeing (think driving, respectively) a Lamborghini as a major work of art. He recalls, on this occasion, when as a teenager he first saw a green Miura and explains what emotions are generated by the musical notes produced by the engine of a Lamborghini behind the driver's head.
This year, Lamborghini is celebrating the history of its atmospheric engines, with models like the yellow Huracán EVO seen in the video being driven by the Duke.
Like the track-focused Huracán STO and the latest Aventador, the Ultimae, which ran at the Festival of Speed.
And, in keeping with this tradition, Lamborghini presents another 'fun to drive' V10 this year. Because not everything is... electric.