Man who won a $300,000 Lamborghini from MrBeast shares what he did as soon as he received the supercar
Published on Feb 15, 2026 at 1:20 PM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid
Last updated on Feb 12, 2026 at 8:03 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones
A man who won a $300,000 Lamborghini Huracán from MrBeast by refusing to take his hand off it, has revealed what he did as soon as he won – and it might not be what you’d expect.
MrBeast is partial to a lavish giveaway, whether it’s a $2.5 million private jet or a Lamborghini Gallardo.
Back in 2021, the YouTuber gave away a brand-new Lamborghini Huracán, but the winner would have to work for it.
To get their hands on the supercar, the winner would literally have to keep their hand on the supercar, with the last one standing claiming the prize.
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The last person to let go of the Lamborghini would be declared the winner
The challenge – titled Last To Take Hand Off Lamborghini, Keeps It – started off with 50 strangers all in a room and all told they have a chance at winning the $300,000 supercar.
All they had to do was keep their hand on it.

And while that might not sound too difficult, the reality proved to be a lot more gruelling – and the first person was out within the first hour.
As the day wore on, exhaustion set in and the numbers began to drop.
After the first night, just 28 people remained and in a bid to sink the numbers even lower MrBeast offered a $30,000 Camaro to someone willing to quit, and one guy took it.
More than 30 hours in, MrBeast let contestants duct tape their hands to the car so they could sleep without slipping.
Forty hours in, the number of contestants had dropped to just six very determined individuals, who even refused the offer of a $10,000 to let go.
But, of course, there could only be one winner.

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The winner had a sneaky game plan
After more than 70 gruelling hours, 50 people had been whittled down to just two: Fidias and Noah.
At this point, the men were only permitted to hold on by a single finger, but in a clip shared to his YouTube channel in 2022, Fidias revealed that he couldn’t really lose.
In the video, Fidias claimed that during the many, many hours of holding onto the Lamborghini, he had struck up a friendship with Noah and unbeknownst to MrBeast the two men had made a pact: whoever won the car, would sell it and they’d split the money between them.
“II became really close friends with this guy and without Mr Beast or anyone else knowing we secretly decided that if we are the last two, we will split the money and I will win,” he said.
Here’s what he did with the supercar after MrBeast handed it over
When the two men were the only two left, Fidias said they put on a pretense of competition, but that ultimately he won the Lamborghini, and Noah was given $40,000.
After landing himself the brand-new Lambo Fidias said he decided to sell it and claimed he remained true to his word.


He said he split the money with Noah, who used it to go traveling with his girlfriend, while Fidias used his share to make more videos.
“MrBeast, I hope you don’t hate me now you’ve found out that we were acting in the end,” Fidias joked in the clip.
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With a background in both local and national press in the UK, Claire moved to New Zealand before joining the editorial team at Supercar Blondie in May 2024. As a Senior Content Writer working on New Zealand Standard Time (NZST), Claire was the first writer on the team to make the site’s output a slick 24/7 operation covering the latest in automotive news.