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Monday, April 13, 2015

Lamborghini vs Ferrari Crash in Beijing, China



When you say a match-up between Lamborghini and Ferrari, it's usually on a proper race track with people very excited watching the 2 car behemoths race one on one, well that's the usual case, but not this one, a car accident involving the 2 super cars crashing was reported today Monday April 13, 2015 in Beijing, China.


Lambo vs Ferrari Crash in China via news.yahoo.com
link of image here: http://news.yahoo.com/lamborghini-ferrari-fast-furious-beijing-crash-043938358.html


A lime-green Lamborghini Car crashed against a red Ferrari car in a race-restricted tunnel in Beijing, China just two hours before "Fast and Furious 7" premiere night which broke the records for it's midnight screening launch in China.


The good thing about the incident was there were no casualties and only one person was injured (definitely a miracle if you see the pictures of the car here and here!). The last incidents involving a Ferrari was a Ferrari car crash reported on March 2012 where one passenger died and 2 women (one was naked) injured and another one was just last February where also one passenger died (so be very careful when riding the most powerful horse aight?).

Upon investigation, it was reported that the drivers of the car are currently jobless and one was a student. This reports raised public concerns of socialism and negative perceptions about high-living politicians and individuals in the country.

These are definitely a sad sight to see for the world's most valuable cars (hopefully it's insured though I'll be surprise if it's not haha). 

The usual cost of these super cars in China is $800,000 for the Lamborghini and $500,000 for the red Ferrari.

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