It’s not a drug-related incident but it is affecting one supercar
which has a pretty good chance of becoming a classic.
The newest incident involving an exotic vehicle is coming
all the way from Mexico and it is “starring” a Ferrari 360 Modena. According to
the guys from WreckedExotics,
the model in question has been driven fast on Valle de Bravo highway and its
driver has lost control of the wheel. Our source isn’t saying how the supercar
ended up looking like this but judging by the images posted below, it has
flipped over several times. We’re not sure what happened to the driver or if
another vehicle has been involved so if you happen to know more about the
incident, feel free to share.
The Ferrari 360 Modena is the predecessor of the F430, which
came before the 458 Italia. The model in question stands at 4,477 mm in length,
1,922 mm in width and 1,235 mm in height, riding on a 2,600 mm long wheelbase,
with a curb weight of 1,450 kg. It is making use of a 3.6 liter V8 engine which
is capable of producing a total output of 400 HP (300 kW) and a peak torque of
373 Nm (275 lb-ft), allowing the supercar to reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in just
over 4 seconds, with a top speed of 304 km/h (189 mph). The 360 has stayed in
production between 1999 and 2005 and it was offered in a coupe and roadster
body styles, with a rear mid-engine and rear-wheel drive layout.
source: http://www.inautonews.com/ferrari-360-modena-gets-ruined-in-mexico-2
by Cristian Gnaticov
http://www.fzrestoration.com
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