Despite being unveiled five years ago, and with production ending two years later, the Ferrari LaFerrari remains a proper head turner.

The Prancing Horse’s finest, and their very first hybrid, was put together in only 500 examples in the case of the Coupe, and 210 for the open-top Aperta, so spotting one in the open is far from common.

That’s why whenever someone takes their LaFerrari out for a joyride, bystanders have their cameras ready. There’s no need to engage in powerslides to gather attention; merely stopping for fuel will do the trick just fine.

Take the driver of this Ferrari LaFerrari, who was surrounded by a small crowd while filling up the gas tank. The video was shot at the TT track in Assen, in the Netherlands, , and it shows the brand’s rival to the likes of the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 driving away shortly after and joining other exotics.

With 963PS (949hp) and 900Nm (664lb-ft) of torque produced by the V12 engine and electric motor hybrid setup, the LaFerrari can definitely provide whoever is behind the wheel with a heavy dose of adrenaline. Naught to 100km/h (0-62mph) is dispatched with in less than 3 seconds, and the 300km/h (186mph) mark is reached after an impressive 15 seconds, while top speed exceeds 350km/h (217mph).

Buying a barely driven Ferrari LaFerrari requires spending in excess of $3 million, whereas the Aperta goes for $6 million or more.