Hard crash filmed: Dutchmen and Belgians drive Ferraris total damage
Two men’s Ferraris were totaled in Italy last Saturday. It is a Dutch Ferrari 296 GTB with 830 hp and a 740 hp F12berlinetta from Belgium. After a serious crash, the cars were sent to the eternal hunting rims.
The dramatic crash happened in Italy’s Osimo, an upscale neighborhood near the Adriatic Sea. On the video recordings of the serious accident, you can see the Ferraris driving towards a curve at high speed. The Ford driving in front of the fast cars shows what speed is usual in the right-angle corner. An attempt to send in the super sports car is therefore in vain.
Video footage of the crash involving two Ferraris
Understeering, the Dutchman drives his 296 GTB onto the high edge, whereupon the Ferrari, which costs more than 400,000 euros, starts. The Dutchman is closely followed by the Belgian in his F12berlinetta. After a meter-long jump, the Ferraris come to an abrupt halt on a fence. The story seems too bizarre for words. Fortunately, video footage of the crash supports this story.
Seeing the intense images makes you fear the worst, but miraculously the drivers escaped almost unharmed. Although the emergency services even ordered an accident helicopter to be on the safe side, this soon turned out to be unnecessary. After the crash, the men were taken to the hospital for examination, after which they were soon allowed to continue on their way.
Of course they had to organize another transport because both Ferraris are probably written off after this gigantic crash. The F12berlinetta in particular is in poor condition. The blue supercar caught fire shortly after the accident. Maybe has the police offered the men a ride. It is easy to imagine that the Italian police would also like to speak to the stunt pilots.