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Eight Ferraris wrecked in million-dollar pileup

Sunday supercar drive in Japan ends in expensive tangle


Authorities in Japan were still reconstructing Monday how eight Ferraris, a Lamborghini and a few Mercedes-Benzes wrecked on an expressway Sunday morning, coating the road in an Italian red metal sauce worth more than $1 million. It’s not a sight for those squeamish about totaled supercars.

Some 14 cars in all were involved in the chain-reaction crash on an expressway named China Road in Yamaguchi prefecture, leaving 10 people with minor injuries. While the injuries were light, several of the vehicles appear totaled.

How did so many Ferraris end up on the road together? The group — which Japanese police officials called “a gathering of narcissists” — were driving to a supercar meet-up in Hiroshima, where about 100 vehicles were expected to show. As one driver who was invited along but passed noted, it was unusual for such a drive to take the expressway — where speeds are closely monitored and traffic can be thicker due to lower tolls on Sundays. Even so, the Ferraris were estimated to have been running between 80 mph and 100 mph when the crash happened.

Police and video reports say the wreck began when a 60-year-old businessman from Fukushima driving a Ferrari F430 attempted to pass a Toyota Prius, but instead hit the guardrail. That set off a chain reaction among the cars driving in a tight formation behind the lead Ferrari, eventually wrapping up seven other Ferraris — namely a 360 Modena, F355 and a white Testarossa — along with a Lamborghini Diablo and a couple of high-end Mercedes.

The Prius sustained some rear bumper damage, but escaped relatively unharmed.

1,966 comments

  • SE3.5 5 days ago
    The gecko just had a heart attack.
  • Boag 5 days ago
    "The Prius escaped unharmed."
    Ill get you next time Gadget!
  • snoopy 5 days ago
    The tortoise wins again !!!
  • Rob 5 days ago
    Love the comment from the police officials..."a gathering of narcissists"....!
  • Ernesto 5 days ago
    -you were drag racing in a prius
    -yeah i don't win a lot
    Horrible bosses
  • cbob 5 days ago
    Driving in close formation? Like the pros seen on TV commercials? These were not pros and they were simply tailgating. Never a good idea regardless of what you're driving.
  • slim chakka 5 days ago
    I've always thought that the Prius was part of a plot to remove performance cars from the road. This proves it.
  • Rob N Peter 5 days ago
    Let's see...
    Professional Drivers? No
    Closed Course? No
    Having more money than sense? Priceless
  • kevin 5 days ago
    The Prius must have laid a banana peel...
  • Crunchy Dung 5 days ago
    "The Scarlet Litter"
  • SV 5 days ago
    Hilarious...a bunch of supercars with inexperienced drivers. This proves money can buy you the car, and that IS IT. I have seen that here in America, too, where Porsche and Aston Martin drivers cannot change lane. They drive like complete idiots! I bet the driver of the Prius was laughing his ass off.
  • NunYa B. Ness 5 days ago
    "Close formation" = professional drivers on a closed course, or fighter pilots.
    "Tailgating" = these idiots.
  • S Dog 5 days ago
    Was Jeff Dunham driving the Prius or Peanut??
  • James 5 days ago
    Accident forgiveness ??
  • Peter 5 days ago
    Looks like nobody was hurt, which is great.
    World's smallest violin on the insured property loss.
  • Keith 5 days ago
    He was "trying to pass a Prius". I like that karma...
  • reddy1975 5 days ago
    OOOOOOOUUUUUUCCCCCCHHHHHH. Now that is a superbad day.
  • Ross 5 days ago
    “a gathering of narcissists” sucked. LOL.
  • J 5 days ago
    FORSALE Eight Ferraris in almost mint condition.
  • MikeN 5 days ago
    Just because you can afford it, doesn't mean you know how to drive it.
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