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Leading supercar creator Paul Wallace joins us this time to expose the hidden politics, manufactured realities, and dark truths behind car YouTube. From international media launches and manufacturer blacklists to the evolution of hypercar culture from 2006 to today, this episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to survive in the industry.
Plus, they break down the real-world chaos that led to the infamous Knightsbridge shutdown, what actually happens when a Lamborghini gear light flashes, and why some creators are choosing to trade the algorithm for raw authenticity.
BEST MOMENTS
"What are the dirtier, darker truths of the car YouTube world? The fact that it’s the best fifteen minutes of your day. And I’ve now started to see creeping into Instagram that people are sharing their losses of the week."
"Who convoys to Harrods with eleven fucking LaFerraris?!"
"I had a very bad experience driving the Tesla. Obviously. I made a video about it... and they were really upset that I put the video out. And I was like, 'Well actually, from a PR spin, wouldn't you rather get me in another car and try and win me over?"
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