Mat Armstrong Was Seconds From 253 MPH... Then the Bugatti Died

Mat Armstrong finally reached the runway after rebuilding his Bugatti Veyron and driving it over 150 miles without a single issue. With top speed mode activated and a clean dashboard showing no warning lights or fault codes, everything looked ready for the long-awaited 253 MPH attempt. Then, without any warning, the Bugatti suddenly died on the runway. In this video, we break down exactly what happened, why the car failed at the worst possible moment, how the fuel pump control module became the unexpected culprit, and what this means for the future of Mat Armstrong's Bugatti Veyron project. From the replica speed key to the emotional runway breakdown, this is one of the most shocking moments in the entire rebuild series. If you enjoy Bugatti Veyron rebuilds, Mat Armstrong reactions, supercar documentaries, and automotive breakdown analysis, make sure to like, subscribe, and let us know in the comments if you think the Veyron will finally reach 253 MPH in the next episode. #matarmstrong #bugattiveyron #speedrun