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Driver Who Ran Away After Smashing His £500K Ferrari Into 5 Parked Cars Gets 12-Months Driving Ban

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Ferrari driver who flee the scene after smashing his £500K SF90 supercar into five parked cars gets 12 months driving ban.

He admitted to careless driving, claiming that he accidentally hit the accelerator instead of pressing the brake pedal. 

Following the incident, the daze driver climbed out of the wreckage and fled the scene before the arrival of cops and fire crews.

Thankfully, no one was injured during the horror smash on Hagley Road near Birmingham on May 24th, 2022.





SF90, known as the “quickest car of the decade”, rockets to 0-62mph in 2.5 secs and has a top-speed of about 211mph.

A 50 year old Ferrari driver who flee the crash scene after smashing head-on into a row of five parked vehicles in Halesowen, West Midlands, last May has been banned from the roads for 12 months.

At Birmingham Magistrates’ Court last month, the driver, Richard Cullen, admitted to careless driving, claiming that he had accidentally hit the accelerator instead of pressing the brake pedal.

According to BirminghamLive, Mr Cullen was also fined more than £10,000 and ordered to pay £185 costs as well as a £190 victim surcharge.





A home CCTV footage shows the shocking moment Cullen’s Ferrari SF90 Stradale hypercar worth £500,000 ($609,000) smashed straight into five parked vehicles on Hagley Road near Birmingham.

Following the incident, the daze driver climbed out of the wreckage and fled the scene before the arrival of cops and fire crews. Thankfully, no one was injured during the horror smash on May 24th, 2022.

It is not known how fast the Ferrari car was traveling at the time of crash, but SF90 hypercar, known as the “quickest car of the decade”, can rocket from 0-62mph in just 2.5 seconds and has a top-speed of about 211mph.





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