• Paul Walker played Brian O'Conner in James Wan's "Fast and Furious 7."

Paul Walker played Brian O'Conner in James Wan's "Fast and Furious 7." (Photo : Instagram/fastandfurious7_official)

An unseen footage of 'Fast & Furious" star Paul Walker has emerged recently in which the late actor can be seen at Mine's Motor Sports in Japan. The video surfaced amidst the news that his daughter Meadow Walker has received $10.1 million in settlement for his death.

In the heart wrenching clip, the late actor can be seen test-driving Mine's modified R35 GT-R. His passion for motor sport is reflected clearly in the video as he screams excitedly while driving the 600-horsepower, all-wheel-drive vehicle.

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The footage has reportedly been unearthed by the GTChannel. They have posted the clip on YouTube along with the declaration that any proceeds made through the video views will go to the Paul Walker Foundation charity, a foundation launched by Meadow.

The video came into light after Meadow was reportedly awarded $10.1 million in a legal settlement. Paul was in the passenger seat when his close friend Roger Rodas lost control of Porsche Carrera GT. While the pair died on the spot, Rodas was found "partly to blame for the fatal accident" by the court.

It is yet to be determined whether the money was given by an insurance company or by Rodas' widow. The teenager and her mother got a nod from the court to use $2 million from the settlement to buy a new house.

However, the amount is being deemed as a small fraction of what the late actor's daughter could have received if her father had not met his end in November 2013. Experts predicted that the late actor had the potential to earn up to $80 million over the rest of his career.

The actor was on a break from filming "Furious 7" when the accident happened. He was already committed to three more "Fast & Furious" movies. Meadow's lawyers have claimed these projects combined with other movie offers would have easily increased his net worth to $80 million, Daily Mail reported.

Meanwhile, Michelle Rodriguez has expressed regret over working with the documentary filmmakers who she says took advantage of a "deep moment." The actress told the paparazzi in Beverly Hills that she now feels exploited and wished she had rejected the project, in which she was filmed talking about her spiritual journey and jealousy over her close friend's death while using the psychedelic drug, Ayahuasca, TMZ reported.

Meanwhile, watch Paul's recently unearthed video below: