Dad buys new Ferrari at £300,000 Son borrows Dad’s new car to try it out…….and………………

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Dad buys new Ferrari at £300,000 Son borrows Dad’s new car to try it out…….and………………

………………hits a power line pole……………..

………………at 200 mph!

………………and you’ve seen what happens to F1 cars at these types of speed – road cars are no different!

………………The driver only had some bruising (seat belt) and 2 small cuts!!!!!!!! ………………Where’s the back end I hear you say…………and remember, this is a mid engine car!!!!!!!!

………………It’s definitely not there!!!!

………………Oh there’s it is. No wonder it slowed down so quickly!!!! ………………and one of the rear wheels!!!!

………………Air bags deployed and depleted…they will need replacing. Looks like the seat can be re-used though!! Car loss £300,000 Waiting list for a new one - 2 years When can son drive Dad's car again - next life time When will kid not be grounded and see the light of day - same day the polar ice caps melt…………but he is still alive....amazingly!!! Car only had 9 miles on it………1 mile of it during the wreck………Priceless!!!