A person has been left "gobsmacked" after profitable a McLaren supercar price £117,000 on only a 19p prize draw.
Zane Khan, from Southall, west London, was amazed when BOTB presenter Christian Williams turned up at his door to deliver the information.
Having by no means pushed a supercar earlier than, Khan mentioned he was “gobsmacked” after discovering out he received from a 19p prize draw entry.
“Wow, no approach,” he mentioned. “I’m actually completely satisfied. I’m gobsmacked. I believed if I saved going, I would win one thing, however I by no means thought I’d win a automobile!”

Zane had the chance to sit down within the McLaren 720S and begin up the 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 engine, which matches from 0-60 miles per hour in solely 2.8 seconds.
“I like the look of the automobile and cherished the way it sounded after I revved it up,” Zane mentioned.
Regardless of loving the McLaren, Zane is contemplating taking the money various as an alternative of the automobile.
Along with his marriage ceremony arising in April, he mentioned: “I’d love the automobile, however taking the money is extra of a wise factor to do, particularly with my marriage ceremony coming quickly.

“I’ve been doing my home up, so the cash can even come in useful for that. I’d additionally like to make use of a few of the money to begin my very own meals enterprise.”
Zane revealed he had not advised his accomplice that he entered the competitors, heightening the shock for her.
The couple are actually making ready to journey to Bali for his or her honeymoon.
Presenter Christian mentioned: “An enormous congratulations to Zane on profitable this glossy supercar.
“The McLaren 720S is critically fast – one of many quickest automobiles I’ve ever pushed.
“It’s a tricky determination – automobile or money – however with the marriage across the nook, I’m positive the cash would come in useful. Both approach, I couldn’t be happier for him!”
BOTB, a automobile competitors firm, was based in 1999 by William Hindmarch.
The corporate has given away £87.6million-worth of automobiles up to now.