Driving with both hands on the wheel is a basic rule. The driving school teacher will not let you take your hand off the wheel unless it is to change gear or you are maneuvering. The rest of the time, you should keep both hands on the steering wheel. The protagonist of the following video seems to have missed that lesson, and driving with one hand cost him $125.000. And it is that if you don't even pay attention driving a McLaren MP4-12C on the circuit, you have no forgiveness.
The driver paid a couple back to a the circuit in a McLaren-MP4 12C. Getting on one of the models of one of the most important brands in the world of sports cars would cost you about 100 dollars. What I didn't expect was that bill skyrocketing a few minutes later. After what happened, the McLaren MP4-12C he was driving would have several hours in the workshop ahead of him to return to what it was. All for about $125.000.
What was the driver's error? As simple as not driving with both hands. We cannot categorically state that if he had had both hands on the wheel, what you can see in the video, but at least it would have been quicker to maneuver. What we don't fully understand is how the instructor allowed him to have only one hand on the wheel.