Japan sees world’s most expensive car crash with eight Ferraris involved

Japan sees world’s most expensive car crash with eight Ferraris involved

Ferrari Japan Crash

Japan saw yesterday the world’s most expensive car crash as eight Ferraris and Lamborghini were part of a 14-car crash. According to our sources, it appears that the accident occurred when a driver of a red Ferrari switched from the right land to the left and lost control of the car. Mitsuyoshi Isejima, executive officer for Yamaguchi Prefecture's Expressway Traffic Police unit said that this was a gathering of narcissists and that the driver were aged between 37 and 60 years old.

Moreover, the accident took place on the rain-soaked Chugoku Expressway in Yamaguchi Prefecture at the western tip of Japan's main island of Honshu, and also involved three Mercedes-Benz vehicles and two Toyotas. The good news is that no one was killed, but 10 people got free minor injuries. Furthermore, it seems that the person who caused the accident was a 60-year-old self-employed man from Fukuoka prefecture.

We have bad news for him as he may face up to three months in jail or a fine of as much as 100,000 yen ($1,280). Other sources confirmed the fact that a Nissan GT-R was also involved in a crash, as well as a Toyota Prius (don’t know if this was the ‘safety car’). The other Ferrari models understood to have been involved in the pile-up include a F512, F355, F430 Scuderia and a F360. [source: Telegraph]






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