After driving his Lamborghini at 130mph, a YouTube star was furious.
DMO Deejay posted footage to his Instagram account showing the digital speedometer exceeding the UK speed limit.
The 30-second clip is titled ‘Back in a Flash.’ It was filmed while the self-confessed petrol head’ drove from Birmingham, England to London.
Road safety campaigners are outraged at the “inexcusable, dangerous” stunt.
Jack Cousens (head of roads policy at the AA) said that this was dangerous and inexcusable.
“Excessive speeding can be dangerous enough. But filming yourself in this process proves that you are completely disregarding the safety and well-being of other people.
We hope the police can take immediate action.


The digital speedometer is almost twice as fast as the UK speed limit, according to footage posted on the DMO Deejay’s Instagram account.
Just over a year has passed since the 32-yearold uploaded footage to his Instagram account. In it, he can also be heard encouraging another driver at 204mph to speed along an expressway.
DMO is a YouTuber with almost 500,000 subscribers. He has also participated in car stunts like bringing down the M60 motorway by taking selfies along with some other “boy racers”.
In the latest clip the footage shows the digital speedometer of a £200,000 Lamborghini Aventador sports.
The digital speedometer is visible climbing above 100 mph as the music plays in the background.
The short clip – which has since been removed from DMO’s Instagram – stops at 130mph.
Mail Online DMO was contacted and denied that he was actually driving. The speedometer indicated km/h rather than mph.

Today, road safety campaigners slammed a ‘dangerous and inexcusable’ act. Pictured: DMO Deejay
According to HR Owen, a top London dealer for Lamborghini cars right hand drive can reach speeds of mph and km/h.
DMO is also seen in other photos posted to his Instagram account.
This video was shot at night when there was very little traffic. The exact location of the footage is unknown.
His 377,000 Instagram followers shared a previous video that featured DMO driving alongside Mist, a UK rapper and his two best friends.
This shocking footage shows DMO eating on an unnamed driver. The Mercedes e63 top of its range hits three times UK speed limits while another shouts, “F+++ Police.”
A mass brawl took place at a car show two weeks before the November 2020 video. The DMO could be seen fighting with another driver over who’s fastest.
On October 24, he was captured at Vmax200’s car meet at Kendrew Barracks (Rutland), East Midlands. It was there that several drivers started fighting one another.
DMO was present in that incident. This event sees owners of sports cars try to get top speed with their cars, and is a way for them to take aim at rival drivers.
DMO claimed that he was the one who punched DMO first. He also said it happened when DMO went to brag to his opponent, “my car dusted yours”.
He confessed that he approached the man in order to brag about clocking a speed record of 209mph, surpassing his opponent’s mark of 207mph.


The video comes just over one year after the 32year-old uploaded footage to his Instagram account. He can be heard encouraging another driver at 204 mph to speed along an expressway.

DMO (pictured), who boasts almost 500,000 YouTube subscribers has also been involved with other car stunts. He has included bringing down the M60 motorway by taking selfies
The former Dixon sales assistant had been criticized for making the M60 unable to move in order to take selfies four months prior.
The boy-racer was captured on camera holding the carriageway up to photograph with 500 cars.
DMO stated that the car had ‘overheated’ and they were forced to stop. But, they were called ‘idiots by social media users.
The incident was captured on video and posted to social media. One person even climbed on the Range Rover to capture photos, while another used the reservation for better shots.
Due to high traffic, gridlock resulted on not only the M60 motorway but the M67 and M66 nearby. Drivers reported that they were stuck up to 90 minutes.
According to police, the incident was considered ‘frankly unacceptable’. Superintendent Jane Higham declared that this disregard for others was shocking and could not be tolerated.
Although police investigated the incident, no arrests were made.