Ferrari SF90 Driver Smashes Into 5 Parked Cars And Flees The Scene

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What is it about the drivers of cars with horses on the grille? In the latest incident, a Ferrari driver has proven that their car was too much to handle, crashing into five parked vehicles in the U.K. last week.

Emergency responders discovered a severely damaged Ferrari SF90 Stradale and its trail of destruction on the night of Wednesday, May 25, in Halesowen, which is near Birmingham. Fortunately, no injuries are reported as a result of the incident, though the driver of the vehicle was not present when responders arrived. Police say they are now attempting to locate them, something that shouldn’t be too hard given how exclusive the SF90 is.

“We’re investigating after a red Ferrari hit a number of parked cars in Hagley Road, Halesowen last night (Wednesday) at around 7:40 pm,” a spokesperson for the West Midlands Police told the Daily Mail. “We made a search of the area and spoke to a number of witnesses but were unable to locate the driver. The car has been seized and our work to identify and trace the driver continues.”

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The police asked that anyone with any information about this incident to contact them.

The most powerful production Ferrari ever when it was released, the SF90 features a hybrid powertrain that pumps out 986 HP (1,000 PS/735 kW). As a result, it’s capable of accelerating from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2.5 seconds and can reach 124 mph (200 km/h) in 6.7 seconds. Little wonder, then, that it’s a bit of a handful.

Although this may be the worst accident we’ve seen the hybrid supercar involved in so far, it’s hardly the first. Ferrari SF90s have been crashed in Dubai and Italy, and even by the automaker’s own drivers.

Valued at an estimated $507,000 in the U.S. and £500,000 in the U.K., the SF90 alone could easily have been worth more than all of the vehicles it crashed into. And yet, somehow, its driver not only damaged it, but abandoned it too.

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