Lamborghini Huracan And Ferrari 458 Douchebags Crash Into Each Other In Tunnel
A pair of inexperienced drivers crashed their supercars into each other in a Vancouver tunnel, and it looks like both are write-offs
An inexperienced driver and a supercar usually isn’t a good mix. It’s something we see time and time again through various wrecks and embarrassing incidents, but few are quite as embarrassing as this one.
It involved a Ferrari 458 Italia and a Lamborghini Huracan, which crashed into each other in Vancouver’s Massey Tunnel late last week. The two young male drivers are described as “in their 20s”, and both had novice driver stickers on their cars - although apparently only one is officially classed as a novice driver.
A local news report from CTV claims “speed does not appear to be a factor,” so how the hell the pair managed to damage the cars to such an extent, we’re not sure. Both are expected to be written off.
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Unfortunately I live here and see this all the time, unexperienced drivers with 100k+ cars (usually foreigners,90%) but speed can’t be a factor in this, I drive thru that tunnel every day all times of the day, speed limit is 80km or 90km, and always goin 70km or slower (even with no traffic) and everyone for some reason hits the brakes as soon as they get in the tunnel (Irritating) But these guys were probably switching lanes trying to get in front of all the slow drivers and left lane hoggers in Vancouver, (it’s a law here to not switch lanes in the tunnel) but they probably hit eachother being idiots trying to get in front that caused more than a 3 hour delay to the average commute, got stuck in it unfortunately
this is a huge problem in BC, new “N” driver in Van City, driving a supercar, crashes. if they were smart they wouldn’t have gotten a Ferrari or Lambo as a first car.
they’re douchebags because they crashed and they have nice cars?
The thing with Vancouver and young (usually Asian), rich kids and cars… I live there, and everytime I go to downtown, I see GTRs and Vanquish Volantes being driven by young Asian kids. Now because of this, ICBC wants to possibly put an age/experience limit to who can drive powerful cars at young ages.
NO, just no..