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Watch : Moment $631,000 Ferrari SF90 Smashes Into Five Parked Cars, Driver Runs Away

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Shocking moment a $631,000 Ferrari SF90 hypercar smashes into five parked vehicles, driver runs away.

Photos from the scene show a badly-damaged Ferrari SF90 with crumbled front end and deployed airbags.

It is not known how fast the Ferrari car, known as the “quickest car of the decade”, was traveling at the time of crash.

But the SF90 hypercar can rocket from 0-62mph in just 2.5 seconds and has a top-speed of about 211mph.





This is the shocking moment a Ferrari SF90 Stradale hypercar worth £500,000 ($631,000) smashed straight into five parked vehicles on Hagley Road near Birmingham.

Shocking photos from the crash scene shows a badly-damaged Ferrari SF90 Hypercar. The front end was crumbled while its airbags were deployed.

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.

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





A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said :

“We’re investigating after a red Ferrari hit a number of parked cars in Hagley Road, Halesowen last night (Wednesday) at around 7.40pm.”

“Officers attended and found the vehicle had been abandoned and no injuries were reported to us.”

A spokesman for West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service said the driver had left the scene by the time crews arrived.

“Shortly before 7.45pm on Wednesday 25 May we responded to Hagley Road, Halesowen, where a car had been in collision with five parked vehicles.”

“Two fire engines and 10 firefighters attended, from Haden Cross and Billesley fire stations. The first crew arrived five minutes after being mobilised.”

“The driver of the car had left the scene before we arrived. We made the vehicle safe and left the incident in the hands of the police at 8.45pm.”





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