Re: I'm surprised nobody has commented on this!
From: JAshburne (JAshburneaol.com)
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 12:58:29 -0800 (PST)
 
Most definitely lucky that both driver and passenger were able to walk away  
from that one!
 
The Enzo crash in Malibu with "Dieter" at the wheel probably qualifies  as 
much more amazing to me, however!
 
John
 
In a message dated 11/4/2008 12:57:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
BrianBuxton [at] BuxtonMotorsports.com writes:


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Most  amazing Ferrari crash ever

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By  Doug Robertson

October 28, 2008 12:00am

A YOUNG man has  incredibly walked away from what is arguably Australia's 
most incredible  Ferrari crash ever - but his $250,000 car is a write off.

The accident  happened in Adelaide just before noon today when the man 
crashed into a  Stobie pole in the suburb of Walkerville today.

The driver and his  passenger have been taken to Royal Adelaide Hospital 
for  treatment.

Both men walked from the wreckage, leaving the expensive  five-year-old 
360 Modena model literally wrapped around the pole on  Lansdowne Ave.

The car, valued at around $250,000, crashed a few  minutes after 
residents saw it "zinging" past their homes at high  speed.

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"I  was outside my house talking and we heard something fly up and it was 
this  black Ferrari," said Vlado, who did not give his surname.

"It sounded  just like, 'zing, zing", as it want past."

Vlado said he walked "two  blocks" around the corner when he saw a fire 
truck arrive to see the  Ferrari smashed against the pole.

He said the men were "lucky to be  alive".

"The Stobie split the car in two and it's basically up where  the gear 
stick should be," he  said.


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Most  amazing Ferrari crash ever
LUCKY escape ... the late-model Ferrari impaled  on the Stobie pole at 
Walkerville in Adelaide. Picture: Brenton  Edwards



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