A Rosso Corsa Ferrari F12 Berlinetta was totaled in the
Netherlands yesterday, with the accident taking place in the city of
Breukeleveen.
The details of the crash are rather sketchy at the moment, but it seems that the driver had taken his grandson out for a spin in the 740 HP Ferrari.
The F12 exited the road, rolled and stopped against a tree on the side. The car was put back on its wheels using a crane. Subsequently, the full damage became clear - notice the effects of the crash on the supercar’s front fascia.
It appears that this example of the F12 Berlinetta is owned by a local dealership. The car was offered for a test drive during the weekend, so the situation is probably pretty interesting at the moment.
Via: regio14.nl
The details of the crash are rather sketchy at the moment, but it seems that the driver had taken his grandson out for a spin in the 740 HP Ferrari.
The F12 exited the road, rolled and stopped against a tree on the side. The car was put back on its wheels using a crane. Subsequently, the full damage became clear - notice the effects of the crash on the supercar’s front fascia.
It appears that this example of the F12 Berlinetta is owned by a local dealership. The car was offered for a test drive during the weekend, so the situation is probably pretty interesting at the moment.
Via: regio14.nl
source: autoevolution
by Andrei Tutu
http://www.fzrestoration.com
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