
The video captures the pure excitement of seeing two heavy-hitters of the motorsport world come together for a full-throttle session in one of the most uncompromising hypercars on the market.
The day itself is a who’s who of the supercar and hypercar elite—AMG One, McLaren Senna GTR, old-school F40s, Koenigseggs, and every flavour of Porsche. Yet the Praga Bohema stands out from the crowd. With its lightweight, track-focused design and a twin-turbocharged engine, it’s built for speed and agility. Ben Collins, with his deep experience behind the wheel, is clearly in his element, but the real fun is putting Misha—famous for his nerves of steel and encyclopedic knowledge of the ‘Ring—out of his comfort zone.
Ben teases Misha before the lap, joking about wanting to see how many circuits Misha can manage before turning green. As they strap in, Misha confidently claims he’s used to wild passenger rides from years of instructing at the ‘Ring—even saying he’s been out with the worst (and best) drivers there! Throughout the lap, instead of the drama Ben might have hoped for, Misha stays totally composed, barely breaking a sweat—even as the Bohema carves through traffic, flashes past race-prepped GT3 cars, and keeps effortless pace with some of the fastest hardware in Europe. The car’s immense aero and grip shine, and both driver and passenger appreciate the blend of comfort, downforce, and scary speed.
Instead of getting queasy, Misha jokes that Ben’s driving is so smooth and the Praga so capable, he could almost take a nap in the passenger seat. Ben admits to being disappointed—he’d hoped to shake up the Nürburgring ace a bit more. The two share laughs and mutual respect, hinting at a possible rematch, with Misha promising he might get Ben back one day.
The video doesn’t just show blistering lap times or sideways bravado; it perfectly highlights the camaraderie and good humour among top-tier drivers, as well as the astonishing capability of the Praga Bohema among hypercar royalty. It’s proof that even in a world packed with loud, over-the-top performance, confidence and mastery speak volumes—sometimes louder than shouts or squeals from the passenger seat.