Lamborghini Hurcan Performante Smashes Into A Minibus After Fishtailing | Carscoops
Apparently, the Italian supercar was too much to handle for its driver
2 hours ago
by Stephen Rivers
Driving isn’t an easy skill to master. The task can be even more difficult when one is piloting a supercar. For the driver in the video below, it turns out that a Lamborghini Huracan Performante was just too brutal of a bull for them to ride without incident. And in the process of crashing into a wall and then into a van they show us all how not to save a supercar when things get out of hand.
Posted on the HK (Hong Kong) Cam page on Facebook, the video shows a blue Huracan Performante filmed on a dash cam. The chase car moves from one lane to the other and comes up close behind the Lamborghini in question. Very shortly after, we hear the screaming V10 from beneath the Huracan’s engine cover wake up as the car takes off.
It seems as though the car is unsettled by a joint in the road a moment or two later. First, the car’s back end slides to the right, then to the left as the driver tries to correct the slide. Again, the Lamborghini reverses course and nearly hits a van in the other lane before rolling hard into the guard rail.
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The owner only taps on the brakes for a moment after the contact though before mashing on the accelerator again. This time, the fishtail action seems almost intentional but much like the first time, the driver fails to correct the motion quickly enough. Instead of smacking into a guard rail, they plow into the side of a van instead sending both cars into a hard spin to the left.
Photos from the incident show damage to the front and side of the van along with damage all over the Huracan.
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If this is an indication of anything it’s that accidents like this are completely avoidable. The driver here was clearly incapable of handling the Lamborghini. They also didn’t follow rule number one when a slide like this is happening; apply the brakes and keep the car centered in the lane. Hopefully, there were no major injuries as a result.