I want to thank everyone for the support and critics from the video! I’m reading every single comment so far and I’m also now aware of the mistakes and mispronounced names I made in the video. I will do my best to make sure this won’t happen again. There will be another updated Bugatti video correcting all these problems, hopefully you guys stay for future videos🙂, Thanks again for watching.
Don't take the comments to heart. Just take notes and move on. And please don't fixate on pronunciation as nobody is perfect in English, especially folks where its not their first language (we see that alot on UA-cam). Get the facts as accurate as you can and push out the video. People need to understand that you do not have a Disney/Hollywood budget. You're doing great and ignore the haters that are too scared to have their own channel. Thanks for what you do for us. We appreciate it and your UA-cam future is bright!
It was mis managed in the early 90's, remember jaguar and Ford had more money and slower cars than the EB110. Just remember that there was a few EB110 that was faster and quicker, Ford and Jaguar had more money at that time. How about a video on Bugatti about the EB110 , all of the EB110 not the chocked down version.
Despite wars, and all the nasty obstacles, including losing his son, and wife, that man kept pushing himself all the way, he was not a quitter at all, which is why today his vehicle is probably one of the most expensive automobiles that regular people cannot afford.
No, not really. The current Bugatti cars have zero connection to the older company. Now it is merely a brand name owned by WV. There is a very long dormant stretch between Ettore's cars and those made later.
@@Sean-wm1gn I agree, did Bugatti legacy all die out, that family was very autistic, and powerful with their genetics, such a legendary history, they should’ve kept producing more boys.
@@GamingWithBlitzThunder these legends die. And random people steal their legacy, it’s a damn shame, greed, and jealousy is a brutal part of life, there’s no escaping it.
@@Sean-wm1gn Their names do. Cars that relate to the old company: The Bugatti Veyron) John-Pierre Veyron The Bugatti Chiron) Louis Chiron The Bugatti Divo) Albert Divo Cars that relate to Ettore) The Bugatti EB110) Ettore Bugatti then the 110 for his 110th birthday (1991) The Bugatti Centodieci) Translates to "110th" which will basically the upgraded but yet different model of the EB110 in the 90's.
Ironically I never knew too much about Buggati until I started playing Forza Horizon 4 & 5. Sadly, most of the brilliant innovators of our world are left literally penniless while others profit off their brilliance.
Wasn't the cyclist a mailman? The road he was on was the testing track owned by Bugatti. The mailman was disgruntled that this land was private, as it offered him a short cut. He had been caught on the track before and asked to leave. Eventually, the accident happened because of his insubordination. That is the way I heard it anyway
This effing idiot changed the history. Only if jean Bugatti was alive, ettore hadn't have seen such a tragic end of his life and Bugatti too would have been on the level or even above ferrari in racing world. A effing mailman angry over covering some more distance caused such a big dent in the supercar world is insane to think of
This was a great story of a man with a vision to go above the boundaries of automobile engineering! Bugatti created so many extraordinary cars during his lifetime (Type 41 is absolutely stunning!) Even with all the tragedies in his life, his company still lives on! Amazing! Thank You so much for this video I now have a deeper respect for the name BUGATTI🌟🌷🏁
bro, your videos are extremely good. I was watching something about spotify and got this recommended. I was doing something else and didnt look at the stats but you deserve at least a few tens of thousands of subs. good job bro
Strange how Mortality factors in to the continuity of Man's history, I wish the Bugatti family could see the result of their genius, EXTREMELY good video!!
VW sure have their way to revive supercar brands going bankrupt. Probably the most reliable company at this point, which is why their name translates to « THE PEOPLE’S CAR »👏🏾
@@TheDomzilla13 at this point nobody cares about diesel-gate. Vw-audi-porshe is an amazing company producing a vehicle for every human on earth no matter what your taste or needs.
@@Twiztidjuggalo42000 i live in europe where they are big, and their cars are high overpriced lol, €54k for a golf, no thanks, and they fill their cars with useless technology, no wonder in my country when toyota arrived kicked the vw polo and the golf outta the top 10 best selling cars, even if the group still alive Toyota in sales in my country the japanese brand makes better cars anyway.
Seeing all the Bugattis in the car museum of Mulhouse I thought that Bugatti must at some point have been a very widespread brand. But later I learned I was not and it was the Schlumpf brothers who secretly were the most enthusiastic Bugatti collectors of their time. In fact Bugatti never really got into mass productions, focusing on racing and luxury cars, so at any time in history they were a rarity.
@@synchole A bit more, Bugatti type 44 was built in 1095 units 1927 to 1931 (with a great variety of custom-built bodies). Still a rarity compared to the mass-produced brands, even back then. Modern day Bugattis are built in series of 500. Most Koenigsegg were produced in less than 100 but they want to produce 300 Gemera. Pagani seems to produce in series of 100.
@@caledonianrailway1233 88 power units of 6 types plus 5 trailers, that's more than the 33 fast diesel units in Germany at the time (which however were mostly longer). Not a terribly large series. Unfortunately only one unit is preserved.
Mistakes and all, this was beautiful. I love how you mixed the emotions of such an old story with the expressions of modern day actors. That was a nice touch. I commend you and have no complaints.
It’s really sad he had no one in the family to inherit everything and keep their legacy alive not to mention the death of his brilliant son who would have kept his father’s legacy alive
I love the history of this company! I always wondered what the story was. This video could easily have been an hour or so longer. This was a teaser really.
What a story , I have a new respect for the man who went threw so much… Great show, it’s what social media is all about and I think Bugatti would’ve loved it… lol…Keep on rockin…. I
This is such a great and dramatic story. Can I respectfully offer some criticisms? There are so many jarring visuals and unrelated movie clips. You talked about WWI, while showing clips from WWII movies, while talking about cars from the 1920s, you show clips from Ford vs Ferrari, clips from Titanic, Wolf of Wall Street, and other completely unrelated sources. It was all very distracting.
I can only imagine how sad and tragically he lost his young son in a moment where he's so proud to see him keep his work and design and grow the company till the day and after he die !!! Now I know why so special the Bugatti Marque is. 🙌🏽
Awesome story I love the amount of research this must take , 1 critique though Chiron is pronounced Sheeron , it is after all one of the most amazing hypercars ever to be produced !
We all know and some of us love Bugatti because of EB 110 model and thanks to that particular car, Bugatti continued its way in supercars genre of automobile industry. Today's Bugatti's are remarkable but my favorite continues to be Bugatti EB 110!
What the French Government did to him , criminal..... I am glad his name lives on , and he and his son are remembered ... I am a tall man , but I would love to drive a classic Bugatti from the 1920's I believe the Type 13 and the Tank , I love the narrow artful lines of those beautiful vehicles. Art in motion ... .
The chiron, in my humble opinion, is the best car ever built. Luxury and raw power combined together perfectly. A car able to go 500 kmh while listening to music in diamond encrusted stereos, and heated seats
Wowwww, so much story and inspiration behind this brand. Thanks for sharing it with the world, this really encourages and motivates us to keep the dreams Alive and NEVER GIVE UP. Whomever in VW restarted after the bk has done a great job.
Moral lesson of the story is even if you fail for so many times just keep kicking just continue improving yourself and never ever ever give up. Because in life the one who never give up always win
Most pleasing it is to me to learn that Ettore's name and tradition LIVE-ON !! Sometimes for some it is that, only partially are their stars aligned JUST-so. Well, better mostly than not at all, as it was to prove for our dear Ettore.
The veyron will always be BUGATTI to me. It was the car I grew up with being the fastest car in the world, but it was also a lot further in time compared to what we had back then. Veyron will always be the Bugatti for me.
Choosing unrelated footage where original are very hard expensive or impossible to obtain is understandable, still your small film induces emotions and that is what really matters. PS : Deutz ist pronounced Doitss
Volkwagen sold Bugatti to Rimac in 2020. The company called Bugatti-Rimac is a joint venture 55% owned by the Croatian brand and 45% by Porsche, which will establish its headquarters in Zagreb in the 4th quarter of 2021.
He is Italian and was forced to work in France.. Germans forced Bugatti to leave behind his factory. France allowed him to apply for a French passport to regain his factory in Germany.
La francia ha solo vinto la guerra e preso l'alsazia e la lorena (di conseguenza Molsheim). La Bugatti è tanto francese quanto la Merkel è portoghese... Italia e Germania sono le nazioni che hanno investito e dato vita al mito della Bugatti. Quando ettore fondo il marchio, Molsheim era germania...
Oh yep I remember hearing about the Bugatti collapse and the very infamous Bugatti eb10s that were repossessed and held basically in a Time Capsule. Very notorious desirable cars. Brand new like 30 years later
well u deserve so much more subscription. I myself wanted to start ecaxtly this kind of channel as it was a topic of my choice & interest but I am too lazy. If I would have started one, I am sure it couldn't have been better than urs. u r doing a wonderful job & I must say that in these kind of videos, a voice plays such a crucial role n u have just the perfect voice. i hope ur channel grows. btw, I m from India.... which country r u from?
Thumbs up for this video. I enjoyed the narration and the story. By the way, if you wish, I’d like to help you out with the Italian and French worlds because they are all messy 😅
Wow......what a story.....and many who don't know look at these luxury cars today and wonder why it is so expensive, wow it's so pretty!etc but really dunno the history that made it happen........R.I.P. Mr Bugatti and sons your work continue to live on though.
Interesting and sad history. Today, those cars are not only ugly, but also useless. What's the point to have car that can go so fast and there is no place one can do it. One has to be experienced race car driver to be able to handle such a speed.
The "once successful Royale"? He made 7 chassis and only sold 6 of them. Even at a million dollars each (approximately in today's money) hardly a success. In fact, the main reason he accepted the French government's offer to build the rail cars is so he could use up the engine blocks he had already cast for the Royale (each railcar used two Royale engines).
Thanks for the information, I wish I could of done a better job with the research and pronunciation, but I will do my best for future videos to be accurate. Hope you stick around to see.
@@BigCompanyYT - Your welcome. The research was fine, no mistakes that I saw, it just missed a few points. As for pronunciation, I never comment on that since you are making an English-language video, and we don't say things the way the French and Italian's do. For instance, his son's name, "Jean" is pronounced like "John" with a softer "J" (more like "Shohn") in France. But this isn't a French video so "Jean" (like the girl's name) is fine with me.
Probably the closest I will ever get to driving a Bugatti are the knock offs in GTA but if I were ever to become a billionaire I would be picking one up!
I want to thank everyone for the support and critics from the video! I’m reading every single comment so far and I’m also now aware of the mistakes and mispronounced names I made in the video. I will do my best to make sure this won’t happen again. There will be another updated Bugatti video correcting all these problems, hopefully you guys stay for future videos🙂, Thanks again for watching.
Don't take the comments to heart. Just take notes and move on. And please don't fixate on pronunciation as nobody is perfect in English, especially folks where its not their first language (we see that alot on UA-cam). Get the facts as accurate as you can and push out the video. People need to understand that you do not have a Disney/Hollywood budget. You're doing great and ignore the haters that are too scared to have their own channel. Thanks for what you do for us. We appreciate it and your UA-cam future is bright!
It was mis managed in the early 90's, remember jaguar and Ford had more money and slower cars than the EB110. Just remember that there was a few EB110 that was faster and quicker, Ford and Jaguar had more money at that time. How about a video on Bugatti about the EB110 , all of the EB110 not the chocked down version.
Your videos are awesome 👍 keep it up.
Your work is impeccable, furiously different and unique on the Tube. How could we get in contact with you for other exposure and platforms?
I love your channel! Keep it up, I am looking for the next one. Keep them short and informative 15-18 min. It’s interesting and engaging
I can only imagine how advanced Bugatti would have been today had his sons live longer
Since they were at least 30 years ahead of the competition. I can only dream of what wonderful things they had built.
it takes only 1 cyclist and things went swoosh...
@@synchole i hear it was a mailman who illegally passed there despite being told not to many times
Definitely the car would’ve been more luxurious.
Bugatti today is owned by the Volkswagen Group. Bugatti today is one of the most expensive and luxurious cars made.
Despite wars, and all the nasty obstacles, including losing his son, and wife, that man kept pushing himself all the way, he was not a quitter at all, which is why today his vehicle is probably one of the most expensive automobiles that regular people cannot afford.
No, not really. The current Bugatti cars have zero connection to the older company. Now it is merely a brand name owned by WV. There is a very long dormant stretch between Ettore's cars and those made later.
@@Sean-wm1gn I agree, did Bugatti legacy all die out, that family was very autistic, and powerful with their genetics, such a legendary history, they should’ve kept producing more boys.
Bruh the story is similar to wangan Midnight
@@GamingWithBlitzThunder these legends die. And random people steal their legacy, it’s a damn shame, greed, and jealousy is a brutal part of life, there’s no escaping it.
@@Sean-wm1gn Their names do.
Cars that relate to the old company:
The Bugatti Veyron) John-Pierre Veyron
The Bugatti Chiron) Louis Chiron
The Bugatti Divo) Albert Divo
Cars that relate to Ettore)
The Bugatti EB110) Ettore Bugatti then the 110 for his 110th birthday (1991)
The Bugatti Centodieci) Translates to "110th" which will basically the upgraded but yet different model of the EB110 in the 90's.
Ironically I never knew too much about Buggati until I started playing Forza Horizon 4 & 5. Sadly, most of the brilliant innovators of our world are left literally penniless while others profit off their brilliance.
Wasn't the cyclist a mailman? The road he was on was the testing track owned by Bugatti. The mailman was disgruntled that this land was private, as it offered him a short cut. He had been caught on the track before and asked to leave. Eventually, the accident happened because of his insubordination. That is the way I heard it anyway
Damn that suck
This effing idiot changed the history. Only if jean Bugatti was alive, ettore hadn't have seen such a tragic end of his life and Bugatti too would have been on the level or even above ferrari in racing world. A effing mailman angry over covering some more distance caused such a big dent in the supercar world is insane to think of
seem like an interesting & well dug out fact & nothing in this world is more tragic than a death.
That mailman was a tool what grandpa said.
This is an epically sad story…that kinda grief never goes away
R.I.P to Mr Bugatti what a legend
This was a great story of a man with a vision to go above the boundaries of automobile engineering! Bugatti created so many extraordinary cars during his lifetime (Type 41 is absolutely stunning!) Even with all the tragedies in his life, his company still lives on! Amazing! Thank You so much for this video I now have a deeper respect for the name BUGATTI🌟🌷🏁
bro, your videos are extremely good. I was watching something about spotify and got this recommended. I was doing something else and didnt look at the stats but you deserve at least a few tens of thousands of subs. good job bro
Thank you! Means a lot to me!
Strange how Mortality factors in to the continuity of Man's history, I wish the Bugatti family could see the result of their genius, EXTREMELY good video!!
Mate, your editing skills are just.. woah. Amazing video. You've just earned another subscriber.
VW sure have their way to revive supercar brands going bankrupt. Probably the most reliable company at this point, which is why their name translates to « THE PEOPLE’S CAR »👏🏾
Emissions moment
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@@TheDomzilla13 at this point nobody cares about diesel-gate. Vw-audi-porshe is an amazing company producing a vehicle for every human on earth no matter what your taste or needs.
Yes hitlers dream company
@@Twiztidjuggalo42000 i live in europe where they are big, and their cars are high overpriced lol, €54k for a golf, no thanks, and they fill their cars with useless technology, no wonder in my country when toyota arrived kicked the vw polo and the golf outta the top 10 best selling cars, even if the group still alive Toyota in sales in my country the japanese brand makes better cars anyway.
Seeing all the Bugattis in the car museum of Mulhouse I thought that Bugatti must at some point have been a very widespread brand. But later I learned I was not and it was the Schlumpf brothers who secretly were the most enthusiastic Bugatti collectors of their time. In fact Bugatti never really got into mass productions, focusing on racing and luxury cars, so at any time in history they were a rarity.
So the Bugatti's were just like Koenigsegg and Pagani?
@@synchole A bit more, Bugatti type 44 was built in 1095 units 1927 to 1931 (with a great variety of custom-built bodies). Still a rarity compared to the mass-produced brands, even back then.
Modern day Bugattis are built in series of 500. Most Koenigsegg were produced in less than 100 but they want to produce 300 Gemera. Pagani seems to produce in series of 100.
He mass produced railway engines
@@caledonianrailway1233 88 power units of 6 types plus 5 trailers, that's more than the 33 fast diesel units in Germany at the time (which however were mostly longer). Not a terribly large series. Unfortunately only one unit is preserved.
@@uncinarynin for railways that’s still pretty good
Mistakes and all, this was beautiful. I love how you mixed the emotions of such an old story with the expressions of modern day actors. That was a nice touch. I commend you and have no complaints.
Very sad story 💔💔💔😢.so the family lost everything even without recognition. God bless you for this video.
It’s really sad he had no one in the family to inherit everything and keep their legacy alive not to mention the death of his brilliant son who would have kept his father’s legacy alive
This man's passion for cars has also given me great motivation to conquer my exams
I love the history of this company! I always wondered what the story was. This video could easily have been an hour or so longer. This was a teaser really.
Brilliant to Hear about it, But I need to Discuss topics to you
It could have also contained FACTS
Love your videos, thanks for your time & informations
What a story , I have a new respect for the man who went threw so much… Great show, it’s what social media is all about and I think Bugatti would’ve loved it… lol…Keep on rockin…. I
Am actually fascinated that the channel has only 109k subscriber and yet the story telling is astonishing, 1 million subscribers performance.
This is such a great and dramatic story. Can I respectfully offer some criticisms? There are so many jarring visuals and unrelated movie clips. You talked about WWI, while showing clips from WWII movies, while talking about cars from the 1920s, you show clips from Ford vs Ferrari, clips from Titanic, Wolf of Wall Street, and other completely unrelated sources. It was all very distracting.
Actually I want to Chat to you about something here.
Tf that shit dont even matter
couldn't agree more.
This is high quality video, why don’t you have a million subscribers?
I can only imagine how sad and tragically he lost his young son in a moment where he's so proud to see him keep his work and design and grow the company till the day and after he die !!! Now I know why so special the Bugatti Marque is. 🙌🏽
Awesome story I love the amount of research this must take , 1 critique though Chiron is pronounced Sheeron , it is after all one of the most amazing hypercars ever to be produced !
Bugatti was tenacious. Poor guy saw much adversity. Happy and sad story all at once.
Learnt a lot. Didn't have a clue about the background to the car 'Bugatti' until i watched the video.
We all know and some of us love Bugatti because of EB 110 model and thanks to that particular car, Bugatti continued its way in supercars genre of automobile industry. Today's Bugatti's are remarkable but my favorite continues to be Bugatti EB 110!
AMAZING STORIES OF THE LEGENDS THAT STARTED IT ALL....AND I LOVE THE MOVIE SEGS
💦💧💦💧💦☔️😂👏👍🏼
Awesome video. Thank you
I am a super big fan of the legend Ettore Bugatti RIP
what a great channel, I loved the way you presented the stories. It was engaging and fascinating keep it up man never stop
His legacy lives on 🙏🙏🙏
What the French Government did to him , criminal..... I am glad his name lives on , and he and his son are remembered ... I am a tall man , but I would love to drive a classic Bugatti from the 1920's I believe the Type 13 and the Tank , I love the narrow artful lines of those beautiful vehicles. Art in motion ... .
Thank goodness we had engineers with a vision, E. Bugatti, W.O. Bentley, Benz and many more of the times and see the all achievements we have today.
What a beautiful piece of machinery/art!!!🙏👍👻
Great and valuable content. Keep on the good job. Can't wait for your coming video.. Selamat Maju Jaya from Malaysia..
Interesting content. I've Subscribed ! Keep up the good work. Greetings from the French Alps. 💖🐕
Excellent material. Regards from Buenos Aires.
Keep the great videos coming bro
This was a great documentary. Thanks for sharing!
Your welcome
Great production, great story. Where are all the viewers and subscribers? Missing out.
Hey man, love your videos. I love to see the story of the luxurious car brand “Maybach” since not many people have covered this company’s story.
Agreed!
It’s a Mercedes Brand who makes Maybach
Earned a subsriber within first minute
Thanks😁😁
The chiron, in my humble opinion, is the best car ever built. Luxury and raw power combined together perfectly. A car able to go 500 kmh while listening to music in diamond encrusted stereos, and heated seats
It isn't. It's a masterpiece in mechanics and engineering no doubt but as a car it's highly impractical.
@@MrEshah well yes obviously, but i mean as a petrolhead
Diamond encrusted stereo? Dayemmmmmmm
Subscribed. Thank you for the great stories.
WOW! Very interesting!!😮🤔
Superb documentary that should be made as a film, thanks so much 👌❤️👍
I like ur explanation ❤
Excellent
Your explanation make me cry
Wowwww, so much story and inspiration behind this brand. Thanks for sharing it with the world, this really encourages and motivates us to keep the dreams Alive and NEVER GIVE UP.
Whomever in VW restarted after the bk has done a great job.
Fascinating story of a very talented man.
Splicing in Holywood actors just dimishes the essence.
Thank you Big company. I subscribe today and thank God I won't miss any Video now. The bell is on. Regard from Africa, the Gambia 🇬🇲
What i'm gonna say is something i learned about car industry: If it's a supercar\hypercar manufacturer, 90% everything started from an Italian.
Moral lesson of the story is even if you fail for so many times just keep kicking just continue improving yourself and never ever ever give up. Because in life the one who never give up always win
nice, love Bugatti there super cool
Brilliantly told Story. A Great documentary capturing the essence of the Man and the company. You channel did EB justice. Well Done 👍✅👏
Most pleasing it is to me to learn that Ettore's name and tradition LIVE-ON !!
Sometimes for some it is that, only partially are their stars aligned JUST-so.
Well, better mostly than not at all, as it was to prove for our dear Ettore.
Make more videos of Bmw,Lambo&ktm Plz
New subscriber from Hongkong
Welcome to the channel!
This is a beautiful story. Well done on the video.
Thanks for Information
16:35 Davide Cironi before the test drive, btw that Bugatti was the EB Centodieci (110 in italian)
I love these videos. They are so well done. Keep them coming pleaee. The quality here is 👌
Awesome video 👏👏👏 better than some car movies
i just subed and im hooked your videos are the best ..
I’m obsessed with this car I’m obsessed with this Bugatti story I love Bugatti🔵🔵🔵💙💙💙I’m obsessed with blue Bugattis
I love it too
The veyron will always be BUGATTI to me. It was the car I grew up with being the fastest car in the world, but it was also a lot further in time compared to what we had back then. Veyron will always be the Bugatti for me.
Not to mention its design. The later models look horrible imo.
@@cashbonanza963 very elegant. The Chiron is too. The super sport as well. But divo, centodieci etc nah
Good vid
Choosing unrelated footage where original are very hard expensive or impossible to obtain is understandable, still your small film induces emotions and that is what really matters. PS : Deutz ist pronounced Doitss
So sad he didn't live to see the great success of his company
many of the images you show make so sense.
At 8 years old i was building my own bikes from scratch and painting them sucks my family didn’t have money lol 😆
i really enjoy these stories.
15:48 you did not just use The Sopranos as B-roll for his death bed.
Bugatti never made one single penny of profit in its entire history , when the Veron was first sold for $1 million they cost $5 million to make !
And it was VW money too
How do you know that
@@cassidybanks4500 because it's a fact . Google it
@@tim.iteland.9447 maybe you still put me through on that I will on that
@@tim.iteland.9447 I want you too put me through
your videos are amazing ...
Great story! Great video!
Volkwagen sold Bugatti to Rimac in 2020.
The company called Bugatti-Rimac is a joint venture 55% owned by the Croatian brand and 45% by Porsche, which will establish its headquarters in Zagreb in the 4th quarter of 2021.
Bugatti is owned by Porsche
Rimac is also owned by Porsche
Porsche decided to let Rimac manage Bugatti.
The type 57 is one of the coolest looking cars ever made.
Hats of to your work
How a normal man can bring revolution in the industry with a vision... Just wow... 👏🏻👏🏻
It’s really amazing, such stories should be taught to men for inspiration
He is Italian and was forced to work in France..
Germans forced Bugatti to leave behind his factory.
France allowed him to apply for a French passport to regain his factory in Germany.
La francia ha solo vinto la guerra e preso l'alsazia e la lorena (di conseguenza Molsheim). La Bugatti è tanto francese quanto la Merkel è portoghese... Italia e Germania sono le nazioni che hanno investito e dato vita al mito della Bugatti. Quando ettore fondo il marchio, Molsheim era germania...
Interesting how these innovative car engineer/designer/manufacturers ( Chevy, Porsche, Bugatti) all started around the same time.
Great people always great like Ettore Bugatti.
Oh yep I remember hearing about the Bugatti collapse and the very infamous Bugatti eb10s that were repossessed and held basically in a Time Capsule. Very notorious desirable cars. Brand new like 30 years later
You videos are excellent, what software do you to make it ?
Bugatti is bullet car i love buggati 😍
At least he know he got his company back before he passed away
well u deserve so much more subscription. I myself wanted to start ecaxtly this kind of channel as it was a topic of my choice & interest but I am too lazy. If I would have started one, I am sure it couldn't have been better than urs. u r doing a wonderful job & I must say that in these kind of videos, a voice plays such a crucial role n u have just the perfect voice. i hope ur channel grows. btw, I m from India.... which country r u from?
The Mighty U.S.A. 🇺🇲
What is India? I’ve never heard of her
Well done !!! Bravo 👏
Beautiful history
Thumbs up for this video. I enjoyed the narration and the story. By the way, if you wish, I’d like to help you out with the Italian and French worlds because they are all messy 😅
9:15 2000 prototypes were built of the Type 13? I could only find out about 10 made at all. Does someone know what this really is supposed to mean?
2000 units, not prototypes
Wow......what a story.....and many who don't know look at these luxury cars today and wonder why it is so expensive, wow it's so pretty!etc but really dunno the history that made it happen........R.I.P. Mr Bugatti and sons your work continue to live on though.
One of the HEROs.. Interesting 👍 💖
Awesome video.....
Awesome video. All the best and hope you'll succeed in getting more subscribers.
Salam from Malaysia
Thank you!
Interesting and sad history.
Today, those cars are not only ugly, but also useless. What's the point to have car that can go so fast and there is no place one can do it. One has to be experienced race car driver to be able to handle such a speed.
The "once successful Royale"? He made 7 chassis and only sold 6 of them. Even at a million dollars each (approximately in today's money) hardly a success. In fact, the main reason he accepted the French government's offer to build the rail cars is so he could use up the engine blocks he had already cast for the Royale (each railcar used two Royale engines).
Thanks for the information, I wish I could of done a better job with the research and pronunciation, but I will do my best for future videos to be accurate. Hope you stick around to see.
@@BigCompanyYT - Your welcome. The research was fine, no mistakes that I saw, it just missed a few points.
As for pronunciation, I never comment on that since you are making an English-language video, and we don't say things the way the French and Italian's do. For instance, his son's name, "Jean" is pronounced like "John" with a softer "J" (more like "Shohn") in France. But this isn't a French video so "Jean" (like the girl's name) is fine with me.
Some of the railcars used four of the Royale engines
@@pashakdescilly7517 - Those must have been the ones that blew the windows out of the station during speed trials!
@@hagerty1952 That sounds like an amusing anecdote. Do you have any more details?
11:52 from wich movie is this scene?
Probably the closest I will ever get to driving a Bugatti are the knock offs in GTA but if I were ever to become a billionaire I would be picking one up!
Why do you say that