Andy Danso, 43, lost control of the Pagani Zonda as he drove the 214mph vehicle back from its MOT on behalf of Chinese businessman Jen-Te Chen, also known as Kenny. He ended up crashing the rare car - regarded as one of the world's most desirable - into a fence on an industrial estate in Wembley, north west London (main picture), causing 'thousands' of pounds of damage. In 2009, the same car was crashed into an electricity pole in Aberdeenshire, after the then owner Gareth Jones let a 'world famous racing driver' take it for a spin. Danso, from Slough, has now been fined £1,000 after being convicted of driving the car without due care and attention and driving without insurance. He initially claimed he crashed after swerving to avoid a silver car, but CCTV footage (inset) later showed that there had been no other car on the road. Danso then changed his story, saying he had been 'embarrassed' about what had actually happened.
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