Those fans are looking good!
I too think the Veyron is fugly. I also don't really understand it. The Veyron Gran Sport Vitesse costs 2.2 million dollars. This is the fastest one and it did 288mph driven by some Chinese guy. Volkswagen (who built it) could only muster up 260mph or so. It has a goofy engine compiled of 2 W8 Passat engines glued together at the crankshaft and turbo charged. Total it is about 9 liters big. This sounds big, but it's nothing. There have been bigger American V8s for several decades. Also, it only makes about 1150hp. Which is frankly sad for an engine this size. Engines smaller than this can reliably make double the power for less money. The issue with this, is that those engines will not pass the VERY strict EU emissions standards. So, the Veyron is actually not the fastest car by a LONG shot. It is just the fastest one to get through emissions. That's all. Don't let anyone feed you that BS about aerodynamics. It is all power, and the veyron simply doesn't have enough of it. There are plenty of drag cars with 1970s American Muscle car bodies that do 270+ IN THE QUARTER MILE. The veyron needs 3 miles of road to even get to 250mph. There is an event every year called the Texas Mile. Vasically it's a mile long race to see who can put up the fastest top speed. There are several cars that have done 280mph in these events that are street legal. And again, these are generally normal looking street cars, not 2 million dollar super cars. PLUS, and this one is important. If you crash a veyron at 200+ you are dead with no hope of survival, but if you crash any of these purpose built cars at 200+ there is no chance you will die and actually little chance you will sustain any major injuries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o0-i3nVJXI here is a video of an early 2000s Camaro body doing 263mph in the mile. The veyron can only do 213mph in the mile. and that Camaro was still pulling hard when he pulled the chutes. That is a 300mph car easy on the 3 mile track they run the veyron on.
Don't get me wrong, it is an awesome car and I would love to drive one, but it is not really groundbreaking in any way.