Another weekend, another trashed exotic: this time we’ll be traveling to Germany, where a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta was crashed on Saturday. The details of the accident are not clear at the moment, but it seems that the driver lost control of the supercar while heading towards Munich on the A9 Autobahn.
The 730 hp rear-wheel drive machine hot the guardrail in what appears to have been a series of dynamic impacts. The F12 Berlinetta sustained damage in multiple areas. The only good news is that neither the driver, nor the passenger sustained any injuries.
The right side of the car, as well as its rear fascia were mildly affected, but the front must’ve taken a serious blow. The bumper, hood, headlights and fenders seriously affected, but the damage goes beyond that, extending to the mechanical parts, such as the radiator and the air boxes that serve the mighty V12 powerplant.
Via: inFranken (German)
The right side of the car, as well as its rear fascia were mildly affected, but the front must’ve taken a serious blow. The bumper, hood, headlights and fenders seriously affected, but the damage goes beyond that, extending to the mechanical parts, such as the radiator and the air boxes that serve the mighty V12 powerplant.
Via: inFranken (German)