First the car came from the road of 200 km/h, then he burned out – so on Sunday evening on the German A96 near Leutkirch, right above the border with Vorarlberg.
A 36-year-old man traveled on Sunday evening with a passenger to Memlingen on the German A96 Snelweg. The man pressed the gears pedal and caught up with a number of other cars before he lost control of the sports car at approximately 200 km/h.
The bright red car collapsed in the Middle Ages and was then thrown to the right over the entire width of the highway, where it broke through a wild fence and only came 50 meters away. The seriously injured driver and his passenger still managed to climb out of his wreck before the Ferrari started to burn.
A short time later the car burned the light -modes, the Kißlegbrigade was on site with 19 emergency services and removed the vehicle, but could not prevent the car from burning completely. The steering wheel and the front passenger were brought to a clinic. The total damage of around 120,000 euros took place on the Ferrari. The damage to the protective plank and the fence is around 6000 euros.
Source: Krone

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