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Video: Ferrari gets airborne. Smashes to pieces. | SA Car Fan
It should have been a straightforward overtake once he ducked out the slipstream but the guy ahead unsportingly narrowed the gap. Once there’s contact between the Ferraris and the nose points skywards at …
Video: Ferrari gets airborne. Smashes to pieces.
It should have been a straightforward overtake once he ducked out the slipstream but the guy ahead unsportingly narrowed the gap. Once there’s contact between the Ferraris and the nose points skywards at 250km/h, Jim Booth can only hold on as the car flies 400 feet before tearing itself apart in a spectacular explosion of carbon debris. The silver lining is that nobody was hurt, testament to the catch fencing and the car’s safety cell. There will be some words said back in pitlane.
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