Published: 12:45, 22 June 2022 | Updated: 14:21, 22 June 2022
The front of a classic Ferrari F40 encountered a racing barrier in an expensive accident during a supercar event in the Swiss mountains on Sunday, as part of Ferrari’s 75th anniversary.
Neither the driver nor a female spectator near the scene of the accident were injured as Ferrari slipped out of control during the 2022 Kerenzerbergrennen climbing race in Switzerland.
The costly wing curve has been downgraded to “turbo hysteria”, which is the time between accelerating the throttle and feeling the acceleration of acceleration from a supercharged engine.
The video of the aftermath of the accident showed the classic 1990s supercar of limited edition, similar models of which sell for up to 2 million pounds, standing in the back of a truck, with its front end battered and crumpled.
Another video shows the car traveling calmly on a mountain road and turning at a low speed, when as it passes through its field of vision, a squeak of squeaks and squeaking tires foretells a loud bang.
It remains to be seen if the car is deleted, as most of the body was still intact. The bill for any repairs will be even more important for a wealthy person, it is believed.
The classic 1990s supercar, limited edition, worth 2 million pounds, got up in the back of a truck, its front end was hit and crumpled after being crashed in a Swiss event of a supercar
Another video shows the car traveling calmly on a mountain road and turning at low speed, when as it passes through its field of view, a cacophony of squeaks and squeaking tires foretells a loud bang.
Video of the aftermath of the accident shows the classic 1990s supercar worth a limited edition worth εκατο 2 million getting up in the back of a truck, with its front end battered and crumpled
This is the moment when the F40 is approaching the corner where it obviously roared out of control and at a race barrier
Neither the driver nor a female spectator near the scene of the accident were injured as Ferrari slipped out of control during the 2022 Kerenzerbergrennen climbing race in Switzerland.
An ambulance that was part of the event rushed to the spot but was not needed.
The unfortunate F40 was part of a fleet of classic motor cars brought by its proud owners to climb the Kerenzerbergrennen hill through the elegiac Swiss mountains in the canton of Glarus in the east of the country.
The event is loosely described as a race, but it’s actually more of a “travel museum” than its president, Peter Rufibach.
He said in the Swiss location 20 Min: “In the area where the accident happened, the track is anything but demanding.”
“The event is like a travel museum. Some drive slower and some faster. “In the area where the accident took place, the track is anything but demanding,” he continued.
About 15 private Ferrari owners were asked if they could take part in the mountain race – quite difficult with 12 turns – as part of the 75th anniversary of Ferrari in a straight line one behind the other, with sufficient safety distance between each car
The unfortunate F40 was part of a fleet of classic motor cars brought by its proud owners to climb the Kerenzerbergrennen hill through the elegiac Swiss mountains in the canton of Glarus in the east of the country.
About 15 private Ferrari owners were asked if they could take part in the mountaineering race – reasonably challenging with 12 turns – as part of Ferrari’s 75th anniversary in a straight line behind each other, with sufficient safety distance between each car.
In these circumstances, it is difficult to know exactly why the luxury supercar crashed.
The F40 is powered by a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 that delivers 471 horsepower (352 kW / 478 PS) to European standards.
While this power is definitely enough to get you in trouble, it has also been noted that the supercompression technology of the 1980s and its relative backwardness could cause problems for drivers by providing a sudden torque they might not have expected.
Ferrari built only 1,315 F40s between 1987 and 1992. It was accompanied by a twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter V8 with 471 horsepower.