Businessman, 22, watches in horror as his £125,000 gold-plated Lamborghini supercar bursts into flames on motorway just an hour after £10,000 service

  • Lak Sira, 22, said he was nearly killed after his 'pride and joy' went up in smoke
  • He smelt petrol and was forced to pull over on hard shoulder near Birmingham
  •  He jumped from the car and watched  as £125,000 car was engulfed in flames
  • The incident happened just an hour after the vehicle had a £10,000 service

A young businessman was left gutted after his prized £125,000 gold-plated Lamborghini supercar burst into the flames on the motorway.

Lak Sira, 22, said he was nearly killed after his Lamborghini Gallardo went up in smoke as he drove along the M6 with his girlfriend last Friday - just an hour after a £10,000 service.

The entrepreneur had been on his way to London and pulled over on the hard shoulder near Birmingham, West Midlands after smelling petrol.

Young businessman Lak Sira was left gutted after his prized £125,000 Lamborghini Gallardo burst into the flames on the motorway - just an hour after picking it up from the garage

Mr Sira said: 'We heard a loud bang, it was like a firework going off, and the back of my car caught fire'

Mr Sira said: 'We heard a loud bang, it was like a firework going off, and the back of my car caught fire'

The charred remains of Lak's Lamborghini Gallardo after the vehicle caught fire on the motorway

The charred remains of Lak's Lamborghini Gallardo after the vehicle caught fire on the motorway

The self-made businessman (pictured with his car before the incident) said he had paid £10,000 for a service and picked it up from Lamborghini Birmingham when it burst into flames just an hour later

The self-made businessman (pictured with his car before the incident) said he had paid £10,000 for a service and picked it up from Lamborghini Birmingham when it burst into flames just an hour later

He then jumped from the gold chrome-plated supercar after hearing a loud bang and watched helplessly as the back of luxury vehicle was engulfed in flames.

Shocking pictures show the flaming wreckage as well as the blackened remains of the gutted vehicle after fire crews had extinguished the blaze.

The self-made businessman said he had paid £10,000 for a service and picked it up from Lamborghini Birmingham when it burst into flames just an hour later.

Lak, who earns £200,000 a year running an online trading company, has blamed the garage's negligence and said he is looking at taking legal action against the dealership.

The supercar is pictured going up in flames
The car burst into flames just an hour after having a £10,000 service

Shocking pictures show the flaming wreckage as well as the blackened remains of the gutted vehicle after fire crews had extinguished the blaze

A West Midlands Fire Service spokeswoman said ten firefighters were sent to the scene at 8.54pm and crews used a hose-reel jet to douse the flames.  The car is seen on the back of a tow truck after the crash

A West Midlands Fire Service spokeswoman said ten firefighters were sent to the scene at 8.54pm and crews used a hose-reel jet to douse the flames.  The car is seen on the back of a tow truck after the crash

Lak, who lives in Birmingham city centre, said: 'I was on the way to London with my girlfriend for a night out as I just had the car back and wanted to drive it around.

'We had only gone one junction when my girlfriend smelt petrol in the car, so I called the garage's mechanic.

'He said 'the car has just been for a service and it is usual to smell a bit of fuel', so there wasn't a problem.

'So we carried on a bit further and my girlfriend asked me to open the windows, because the smell of fuel had got that strong.

'I stopped on the hard shoulder, between J5 and J6, to remove the roof but then the next thing was we heard a loud bang, it was like a firework going off, and the back of my car caught fire.

'I just had to watch helplessly as the car which I had worked so hard to buy went up in smoke.

Lak, who earns £200,000 a year running an online trading company, has blamed the garage's negligence and said he is looking at taking legal action against the dealership. The car is pictured after the fire

Lak, who earns £200,000 a year running an online trading company, has blamed the garage's negligence and said he is looking at taking legal action against the dealership. The car is pictured after the fire

Firefighters who were called to the scene are pictured fighting the fire

Firefighters who were called to the scene are pictured fighting the fire

'We nearly died, if I didn't pull over when I did I dread to think what happened. It was very frightening and my girlfriend is scared to get in any car with me now.

'I am meeting with my solicitor to see whether to take legal action as I can't believe its a coincidence that I'd only just had the car back from the garage.' 

A West Midlands Fire Service spokeswoman said ten firefighters were sent to the scene at 8.54pm and crews used a hose-reel jet to douse the flames. 

What made the Lamborghini Gallardo burst into flames and have there been any similar incidents? 

Lak Sira isn't the first driver to have their Lamborghini burst into flames before their eyes.

In June 2016, a Lamborghini was engulfed in flames on a motorway near Wuhan, southern China.The owner, who remained unidentified, had just bought this secondhand supercar and was on its way home to show it to his family and sort out relevant paperwork when the accident occurred. 

In August, 2017, Lamborghini driver in Seattle, US,  had a lucky escape when he stopped at a junction and his car burst into flames

Footage shows the driver pull in behind an SUV in the left lane in Seattle, Washington.

 In November 2014, the grill of the Lamborghini Aventador caught fire in Knightsbridge, London after the driver revved his engine.

The driver was though able to put out the flames with the help of a bottle of water from a passer-by  

 There have been several supercars which has went up in flames in the United Arab  Emirates over the years.

Supercars can burst into flames as a result of over-fuelling, over-heating and over-revving, The National reported

Experts say that supercars are often driven fiercely by their owners and the mechanical parts can become extremely hot

Robert Hodges, a UK-based technical and road safety expert, said: 'Many supercars are often driven very hard and at high revs and the drivers zoom into gas stations with their engine very hot indeed, and in some cases their exhaust outlet manifold can be glowing red with heat.' 

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Businessman watches in horror as his £125,000 gold-plated Lamborghini supercar bursts into flames

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