
A 3D simulation has put sprinting legend Usain Bolt in a race against a Bugatti supercar.
Jamaican great Bolt is one of the most successful athletes of all time, having made a name for himself in the 100m and 200m events.
During his stellar career, the 38-year-old won eight gold medals across three Olympic Games.
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Bolt has also won 11 gold medals in four different editions of the world championships.
In addition, the sprinting great has held the 100m and 200m world records for over 15 years.
Considered the fastest human being on the planet, Bolt has been put in a 100m race alongside Kylian Mbappe, a cheetah and a Bugatti Chiron in a 3D simulation posted by Vividat.
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The first race saw Bolt and Mbappe take part, with the Jamaican clocking a time of 9.61 and the Real Madrid star crossing the line with a time of 10.87.
In the second event, the cheetah and the Bugatti left both Bolt and Mbappe well behind.
The cheetah crossed the line first with a time of 4.40 and was closely followed by the Bugatti, which clocked a time of 4.70.
Bolt then came third with Mbappe fourth.
Previously, Bolt picked out Oblique Seville as someone who could break his world record.
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Speaking on The Fix Podcast, Bolt admitted: "Anything is possible. Track and field is evolving fast with the new spikes, everything changes. It’ll take some work but records are records
“Oblique can do it, If he can stay fit through the season and get it right, he can do it because I’m sure there’s something there, the ability to do it."
“Some of the time Oblique can be fragile. It’s a matter of the work situation or whatever, but if he’s doing enough work, he can do it.
"It’s a matter of time because he’s not missed the finals yet, so it’s just to get over the hump.”
Topics: Athletics, Usain Bolt, Kylian Mbappe