Thursday, May 3, 2012

Ferrari crash

Mário Antunes, a Portuguese emigrant in Luxembourg who had return to Portugal, was driving his brand new Ferrari 360 Spider in Algarve on some tight streets at high speeds when it crashed against a Nissan Terrano II.
The Ferrari was cut in two halves. The front ended up 50 meters (164 feet) later and in the other half, Mário was still in the driver's seat with his seat belt on but unfortunately he already had passed away. On the Nissan the two persons were injured but without life-threatening. It's calculated that the Ferrari was at least 130 kmh (about 81 mph) on such narrow roads.


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