WRECKED: Tree 1, Ferrari 0

WRECKED: Tree 1, Ferrari 0

The last thing anyone wants to report or speak about is a car crash. But, in reality, these things happen and seemingly cannot go unnoticed, particularly when it is an extremely rare beast.

This week claims a Ferrari F50 but thankfully, and surprisingly, did not take any lives. We wish a speedy recovery to those injured.

GTspirit reports:

"One of the most exclusive Ferrari supercars has crashed in the Netherlands near Rotterdam. The Ferrari F50 drove on the A20 highway when the driver lost control of the Italian supercar. The vehicle hit a tree next to the exit Zevenkamp.

A child was driving along with his father in the Ferrari. The child got injured, broke both legs and was brought to hospital. The 56-year old driver had minor injuries."


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SHOWTIMESHOWTIME - 12/14/2009 1:17:57 PM
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What a careless idiot...There's nothing wrong with having a little fun with your son...but looks like he went overboard wanting to perform stunts with the kid in the car...poor child now has broken legs.


pennfootballpennfootball - 12/14/2009 2:45:38 PM
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OMG I can't imagine the wrath of this guy's wife coming down upon him for hurting her son driving like a jack ass. His life is over and she will never give him pun again.


Type707Type707 - 12/14/2009 3:46:11 PM
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Great Parenting skills. Instead of teaching the child the importance of driving safely, he ends up teaching the Kid the result of stupidity and drunk driving.


t_bonet_bone - 12/15/2009 1:54:15 AM
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The kid's legs will heal...but the world is now short another irreplaceable F-50.


Agent63Agent63 - 12/15/2009 10:27:53 AM
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Of course natural reaction is to bash the father. However there could be many scenarios that can take place. For a child to break his or her leg it doesn't take 'speed' to do it. Even going at 60km/hr and you lose control and wrap yourself around a pole could get you seriously injured. Depends on the situation.


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