Ferrari F360 dies in Hangzhou


hangzhou ferrari Ferrari F360 dies in HangzhouHangzhou City is sort of a mecca for super cars, Shanghai maybe the epicenter of China’s financial matters but 300km to the West Hangzhou seems to have become a playground for the super rich. Ferraris, Aston Martins, Bentleys and Rolls Royces are common sites on the banks of Xi Hu Lake.

At 3am on the 13th of January this year a Ferrari F360 worth an estimated 2.8 million RMB (442k USD) was being hammered down Jiao Gong Lu when the young man at the wheel managed to total it by flying it. One passer told Hangzhou Online “I was riding my electric bicycle when I heard a car revving up, then I heard a crash, I looked back and saw a Ferrari flying through the air, it hit the central reservation and landed on the ground”, the passer by, Mr. Deng, went onto say that the driver was a young man who stumbled out of the car and managed to walk towards a hospital which happened to be close by.

Hangzhou Police are still investigating the cause of the crash.

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2 Comments so far, please add your thoughts!

  1. avatar Shanghai'd Expat says:

    ROFLMAO!!! Ha, serves the little punk right!

    I live in HZ & one sees far too many kids like this idiot who lack the driving skills & common sense necessary to safely sit behind the wheel of a Ferrari or Lambo.

  2. avatar I do not says:

    what an idiot, serves him well; i hope he was not injured too badly; he could’ve killed someone!!!!!!!!!!; go and slap yourself when you are out of hospital,

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