Next week, on The Young and the Restless, get ready for some of the action to move from Genoa City to Los Angeles, where drama will hit hard and quickly. Plus, new mysterious characters will be introduced. Back home, look for relationships to evolve.
Next Week on The Young and the Restless
West Coast Drama
Nick (Joshua Morrow) is conflicted. He knows his family in GC needs him to stick around to see this Newman versus Cane Ashby (Billy Flynn) business through, but he wants to head to LA to see his son. Next week, Victor (Eric Braeden) won’t make it easy on him when he gives Nick an ultimatum. This is an ultimatum Victor will ultimately lose when Sharon (Sharon Case) makes a distress call.
In the video preview for next week’s episodes, a terrified Sharon calls Nick and tells him that Noah (Lucas Adams) has been in a car accident. That’s on Monday. Later, Nick and Sharon will receive shocking news. And before the end of the week, the exes will meet a mysterious stranger. Does this person look like Tamara Braun (Sienna) or Roger Howarth?
LA Detours and Obstacles
Claire (Hayley Erin) exited Genoa City quickly after her breakup with Kyle (Michael Mealor), and now she’s in LA trying to find herself. Unfortunately for her, Claire’s plan to escape reality hits a detour. Is this because Kyle has already followed her to the West Coast? He keeps thinking he’s protecting her, but what she needs is space from him. When will he realize that? If Kyle doesn’t cause the detour, what does?
Meanwhile, it’s unclear whether Audra (Zuleyka Silver) will be in Los Angeles next week, but she will probably end up out there, right? Whether she is in Genoa City or LA, a down-and-out Audra will receive a painful reminder about her past.

Something tells us that we won’t find out more about her family, but we will discover more about what she and Holden (Nathan Owens) were up to when they both lived in LA. What illegal thing did Audra do, and is she about to face some consequences for what she did?
Odds & Ends
In Genoa City, Nate (Sean Dominic) and Victoria (Amelia Heinle) have continually turned to each other while grieving. Victoria is mourning Cole (J. Eddie Peck), while Nate isn’t just experiencing grief for losing his half-brother, Damian (Jermaine Rivers), but he has also lost his relationship with Audra. Next week, look for Nate to, once again, comfort Victoria.
The relationship between Jack (Peter Bergman) and Billy (Jason Thompson) is always turbulent. But the Jabot CEO can never ever completely turn his back on his brother. That’s why it’s unsurprising to learn that Jack is about to clear the air with Billy…again.
Finally, Tessa (Cait Fairbanks) does make the trek to Boston, where she visits Mariah (Camryn Grimes). This time, she knows a little more about what went down with her wife on her Cassidy First work trip. So how will their visit fare? Will they be able to repair their bond, or will they grow further apart?
10 Fastest Cars In The World
Pagani Huayra Codalunga
Top Speed: 220 MPH
The Pagani Codalunga is one of the most powerful versions of the Huayra to date. And some might argue, also the loveliest. Its twin-turbo V12 engine gives it 840 hp and a whopping 811 lb-ft of torque that help propel it to a top speed of 220 mph.
De Tomaso P72
Top Speed: 221 MPH
De Tomaso is back in a big way. The company revealed its stunning P72 back in 2019 at the Goodwood Festival Of Speed and has since rolled out a few different variants, each sensational in their own right. Powered by a supercharged 5.0-liter Ford V8, the P72 packs 700 hp and can race to 60 mph in just under 3.0 seconds, before capping off at 221 mph.
Lamborghini Countach
Top Speed: 221 MPH
No, this isn’t the original Countach – this is the Aventador-based Countach that Lamborghini produced in extremely limited numbers between 2021 and 2022. Powered by a hybrid 6.5-liter V12 engine, the new Countach produced 803 hp and could hit 60 in just 2.8 seconds on the way to a top speed of 221 mph. It’s the quickest and the fastest Countach ever built.
Lamborghini Veneno
Top Speed: 221 MPH
One of Lamborghini’s most exclusive supercars was the Veneno. Just 13 examples were built between 2013 and 2014 (4 coupes and 9 roadsters), each with a 6.5-liter V12 engine borrowed from the Aventador good for 740 hp. The Veneno could hit 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds and a whopping top speed of 221 mph.
Gordon Murray T.50
Top Speed: 230 MPH
The man behind the McLaren F1 has a new brand named after himself. Gordon Murray Automotive produces the dramatic-looking T.50, which has a naturally aspirated V12 engine tuned by Cosworth to produce 654 hp and 344 lb-ft. That may not sound like much compared to some of the other cars on this list, but the T.50 tips the scales at just 2,174 pounds – making it an extremely light hypercar alternative.
Pagani Zonda R
Top Speed: 233 MPH
Pagani built the Zonda on and off for 10 years following its 1999 debut. At the 2007 Geneva Motor Show, Pagani upped the ante with the Zonda R. Powered by a 6.0-liter V12 engine borrowed from Mercedes, the Zonda R produced 740 hp and could hit 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds. Flat out, this Zonda would carry on to a top speed of 223 mph.
Pagani Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta
Top Speed: 236 MPH
The long-lived Pagani Huayra BC Roadster is an unusual entry on this list. The power output is excessive, and yet this sleek mid-engine V12-powered supercar can still hit 236 mph. With an asking price of $3.4 million, the 791-hp Huayra variant is the cream of the crop for the current Pagani range. A new Pacchetto Tempesta package was introduced in 2021 that added 25 hp and 36 lb-ft of torque, but Pagani hasn’t indicated how that improves the 0-to-60 time or top speed.
Bugatti Divo
Top Speed: 236 MPH
Like the Chiron Pur Sport, the Divo is another Bugatti that was built for the track. It has a larger front grille for additional cooling, extra aero elements between the wheels, and a massive rear wing for more downforce. But it still packs a 1,500-hp quad-turbocharged engine underhood.
Pagani Huayra
Top Speed: 238 MPH
The success of the Zonda led to the faster and prettier Huayra in 2011. Powered by a twin-turbocharged version of Benz’s 6.0-liter V12 engine, the base Huayra had 730 hp and a ridiculous top speed of 238 mph when new. Naturally, more powerful variants have followed in the coming years.
Bugatti Centodieci
Top Speed: 240 MPH
In honor of the automaker’s 110th birthday, Bugatti rolled out the Centodieci. A limited-production variant of the Chiron, the Centodieci is 44 pounds lighter than the standard Chiron but has the same quad-turbocharged engine good for 1,578 hp. With that, the Centodieci tops out at an impressive 240 mph.

