Now here’s a YouTube series we can really get behind. Supercar Driver TV’s new series focuses on legendary supercars->ke177 from the 1990s, and the Bugatti EB110 SS is the subject of the first episode. As the predecessor to the Veyron,->ke1112 the Bugatti EB110 was first built in 1991 when Italian businessman Romano Artioli ran the company, seven years before the Volkswagen->ke94 acquisition.

As is apparent in the video,->ke278 it’s still very quick, even by today’s standards. Its tiny yet powerful, quad-turbo, 3.5-liter V-12 sends 552 horsepower to all four wheels, while the lighter, more powerful EB110SS (seen here) produces 603 horsepower. The SS will do 0-60 in 3.2 seconds and has a top speed of 216 mph. Not bad, considering it debuted nearly 15 years before the Veyron. It was outstanding to drive too, so good that even seven-time Formula 1->ke190 champion Michael Schumacher owned one.

And just case anyone at Supercar Driver TV is reading this and trying to come up with a few more obscure 1990s supercars to cover, we would love to see a Cizetta V16 or TVR Cerbera Speed 12 in the mix, but we won’t get picky.

1993 Bugatti EB110 SS

Read our full review here.