Revealed: Driver who crashed Lewis Hamilton’s old supercar is billionaire part-time racer Mark Radcliffe

Mark Radcliffe is a bil💛lionaire who made his money se💞lling bathrooms, according to the .
And he competes as a racing driver in the British GT champion💝ships, the🌠 report states.
He has won four of his 73 races including the most recent one in June, in the GT Cup Championship at Snettertౠon.
He purchased Hamilton’s purple Pagan🍒i Zonda 760 LH last year, and it is valued at approximately £8.5m.
But he crashed the supercar last week at the A55🍎 expressway in Conwy in nort🌺h Wales.
— Fastest Pitstop (@FastestPitStop)Raꩲdcliffe is the founder of Victorian Plumbing, an online bathroom retailer.
Before that bus🍷iness, he became the UK’s first eBay millionaire, at the age of 30, from a mobile phone accessories business.
A witness of his recent crash told MailOnline: “The crash was so dramatic. He hit one wall and spun round 360 degrees before bouncing off the other. There wa💎s an enormous bang and sparks everywhere. I was worried the car was going to explode⭕.
“My wife and I were on our way to a caravan to begin our holiday a﷽nd were driving on the dual carriageway.
“It was🀅 mꦚaking a really loud booming noise as it overtook.
“There was a light rain and the su🐟rface may have been slippery.
“'I watched as the car sped into the tunnel and then he seemed to suddenly lose control. He hit one wall, span round into the other, which he bounced off before final𝄹ly coming to a halt.
“It was a spectacular crash and quite terrifying. My wife was q💫uite shaken and I was concerned the car might ♛explode so I drew to a halt and waited to check that he was ok.
“A man got out of the car and he seemed completely ok. He was just worried about the damage to the car. Once we knew he was ok we wen൲t on our way and it wasn't until later that I discovered that it was a famous car.”
This unlꦿucky Pagani Zonda 760 LH has been crashed once b🐲efore, by its previous owner Hamilton.
He bump♐ed a parked vehicle shortly after the 2015 F1 Monaco Grand Prix, and blamed the accident on sleepiness.

James was a sports journali🐽st at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports,ꦇ to football, to F1.