Watch An Aventador SV Go On A Painful Unplanned Off-Road Excursion
Footage from the 2018 Targa Tasmania Rally shows the moment a Lamborghini Aventador SV driver inadvertently tested the supercar's off-road ability...
Now in its 27th year, the Targa Florio-inspired Targa Tasmania sees around 300 cars hammering around the Australian island state’s trickiest roads. As such, sometimes drivers get it wrong.
Want an example? Here’s a Lamborghini Aventador SV bouncing off the road during the 2018 running of the rally earlier this week. The driver, passenger and amazingly even the car are said to be fine, although the supercar does look to have lost a large piece of underbody trim during the incident.
The rally concludes on Saturday.
Video via Car Scoops
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10 points for commitment there :-)
Mistakes like this can happen to anybody. Estimate the corner wrong and off you go. At least the car, and much more importantly, the passengers are fine.
Forza Horizon 3 much?
This is the real Tasmanian Devil.
Yay everyone is fine!
Well it is a 4 wheeled drive car
I think this guy might want to buy a Urus.
You have all wheel drive for a reason, its a shame to see all of these Land Rovers running around on pavement their whole lives. Hats off to this guy for actually driving his car the way it was intended
Damn pavement princesses
Instead of taking it to the Targa Tasmania he should took it to Baja 500.
Quattro rallye DNA
At least it was damaged while racing instead of showing off.
So true, its better to see it get damaged because the driver was driving it the way it was meant to be driven.
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Sometimes I really don’t understand you guys. When somebody locks away his sports car in the garage, that’s a bad thing. Alright, I can understand that. But when he drives it in a race, the way sports cars have to be driven, and makes a small mistake doing so, he’s clumsy and doesn’t have any skill?
Mistakes like this also happen to the best driver. Even the best of the best, drivers Walter Röhrl and Sebastien Loeb wreck their car every once in a while.