- Six-year-old Zayn Sofuoglu rides high-performance superbikes like Kawasaki H2R and BMW M1000 RR
- Zayn is the son of five-time World Supersport champion Kenan Sofuoglu and started riding at age three
- He reached 321 km/h in a Lamborghini at age five and won a national supermoto championship
Social media has recently been updated with the video of a six-year-old kid, Zayn Sofuoglu, riding superbikes that many average riders are afraid to touch. Specifically, the short clips show the kid riding a Kawasaki H2R and BMW M1000 RR. It is to be noted that these bikes are capable of achieving a top speed of over 300 kmph and are track-bred machines designed for peak automotive performance.
Zayn is the son of former five-time World Supersport champion Kenan Sofuoglu. Popular on social media, the kid is known for his videos of riding a superbike and supercars like a pro. He has been driving since he was three years old and became famous because of a video of him behind the wheel in a Ferrari.
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At just five years old, Sofuoglu allegedly achieved the highest speed for a child, surpassing 321 kmph while driving a Lamborghini. He also claimed victory in a national supermoto championship. Additionally, Sofuoglu has been seen racing against three-time WorldSBK champion Toprak Razgatlioglu, which occurred at his father's training circuit in Turkiye.
In any case, Sofuoglu riding superbikes like the BMW M1000 RR and Kawasaki H2R can be considered among his most significant achievements.
BMW M1000 RR
The BMW M1000 RR in its form comes with a 999 cc Water/oil-cooled in-line four-cylinder. This unit is tuned to produce 205 hp of power and 112 Nm of peak torque. Officially, the motorcycle is capable of achieving a top speed of 304 kmph.
Kawasaki H2R
Standing in the league of its own, the Kawasaki H2R comes with a 998 cc liquid-cooled inline-four cylinder engine with a supercharger. It produces around 306 hp of power and is very capable of going beyond 300 kmph. Unofficially, the bike is said to have achieved a top speed of close to 400 kmph.