At Five Years Old, Many Children Are Learning to Read, Ride Bicycles, and Perhaps Still Trying to Press the Right Button on the Remote Control. But in Turkey, a Boy Is Doing Something Quite Different: Exceeding 300 km/h Driving a Lamborghini Revuelto.
The minimum age to drive in many countries is 18, but Zayn Sofuoglu, at just five, has already broken that barrier. While other children play with toy cars, Zayn drives real supercars.
Recently, he was filmed behind the wheel of a Lamborghini Revuelto, accelerating to an impressive 312 km/h on a private track in Turkey.
This feat, of course, didn’t happen without some modifications: the pedals were adjusted so his small legs could reach them, and his father, Kenan Sofuoglu, a former world motorcycle champion, was by his side.
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Radical Maneuvers and Success on Social Media
After reaching this absurd speed, Zayn even had time to perform radical maneuvers, spinning the rear wheels of the Lamborghini and making the most of the car’s powerful V12 engine.
The video quickly went viral, further boosting the boy’s popularity on social media. His profile on Instagram, monitored by his parents, already has over 3 million followers, where he is seen driving various vehicles, including motorcycles, trucks, and even stunt planes.
Legacy of Speed: The Legacy of Kenan Sofuoglu
Zayn didn’t just inherit his father’s name, Kenan Sofuoglu, but also the love for motorsports. Kenan, who won five world titles in the Supersport World Championship, had a remarkable career in motorcycle racing, accumulating 43 wins and 84 podiums.
Today, he shares this passion with his son, who is already making a name for himself in go-kart and motorcycle racing, showing that talent runs in the blood.
More Than Just a Hobby: Zayn Sofuoglu Has Already Won Races
For many, the idea of a five-year-old driving a luxury car or riding a motorcycle would be unthinkable, but Zayn has already proven to be different.
He doesn’t just drive; he wins. The little Turk has already won go-kart and motorcycle races, and his skill on the tracks is so remarkable that even learning to ride a bicycle without training wheels must have been an easy task for him.
Beyond the Wheel: Zayn Explores Other Extreme Sports
But it’s not just on the asphalt that Zayn feels at home. His passion for extreme sports goes beyond engines. He also practices skiing and snowboarding, showing that adrenaline is a constant in his life.
In this sense, it’s evident that Zayn Sofuoglu, at just five years old, is already living what many adults could only dream of. But the big question remains: what else will this prodigy be able to do in the coming years? Would you let your child experience something as dangerous as driving a supercar at that speed?

Deus me livre , cada coisa no seu tempo, porém , cada um age do seu jeito, se o pai se sente confortável deixando o filho pilotar, parabéns para pai e filho!