Another Lamborghini Huracan has been damaged
following a crash early
last month which saw a Huracan destroyed by fire in Hungary. This
latest Huracan fell victim to the Targa New Zealand road rally and while
repairable, the damage is still quite considerable.
The man behind the wheel of this Huracan was Tony Quinn who
has won the event five times in the past. Things started to unravel for the
driver and his co-pilot, Naomi Tilett, after reaching a dip in the road at 200
km/h, the potent Italian supercar got airborne and in order to miss a crashed
car just up the road, Quinn had to ditch the Huracan into the bushes.
Despite sliding along the tarmac and then the grass, the
Huracan didn’t roll meaning the two occupants weren’t injured. As for damage to
the Huracan, its undertray would have taken the brunt of the impact with the
left rear wheel also torn from the car. Additionally, the exhaust system has
been damaged and it is likely that damage has also been done to the suspension
and brake components.
source: gtspirit.com
by Brad Anderson
http://www.fzrestoration.com
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