Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Disintegrates on Impact
Someone needs a driving lesson. But maybe if you own a Ferrari you will be OK
"What you're looking at is what's left of a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti that was split in two by an collision with a metal utility pole in Russia last weekend. An impact with a narrow object like a pole is generally never pretty, and in this case it separated the car's entire front clip from the body. But miraculously, of the 612's four occupants, only the driver had to be treated for minor injuriesAs in motorsports, where the worst-looking wrecks are often the most survivable because of the way the crash energy is disipated through twisted metal and flying car parts, this completely demolished Ferrari definitely did its job in keeping its passengers safe."
Someone needs a driving lesson. But maybe if you own a Ferrari you will be OK
"What you're looking at is what's left of a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti that was split in two by an collision with a metal utility pole in Russia last weekend. An impact with a narrow object like a pole is generally never pretty, and in this case it separated the car's entire front clip from the body. But miraculously, of the 612's four occupants, only the driver had to be treated for minor injuriesAs in motorsports, where the worst-looking wrecks are often the most survivable because of the way the crash energy is disipated through twisted metal and flying car parts, this completely demolished Ferrari definitely did its job in keeping its passengers safe."