Helpful supercars normally spend most of their time inside heated garages however this isn’t the case with the yellow-wrapped Ferrari F40, the proprietor of which loved an extended drifting session on grime and grass.
The Italian supecar seems on a YouTube video by TheTFJJ going round a mud monitor. The unfastened traction makes the F40 much more tail-happy and the mud rising behind it gives the very best background for a photoshoot. After a number of laps, the F40 was pushed rigorously on the bumpy grass and even carried out just a few 360 burnouts. We aren’t certain if we’d drive our personal F40 beneath these circumstances, however the proprietor doesn’t appear to be afraid of rocks or bumps damaging the bumpers and the floorpan.
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In any case, the twin-turbocharged 2.9-litre V8 from Maranello sounds superb, because of the aftermarket exhaust. Different modifications apart from the yellow shade and the gray graphics embrace the GT-style rear wing and the carbon fibre rear diffuser. This isn’t the primary time we come throughout the F40 sporting the F400 MPH licence plate. Again in 2016, we enjoyed another video of its owner driving flat-out on the racetrack.
The Ferrari flagship wasn’t the one fascinating automotive on this assembly that appears impressed by the unconventional Tax The Rich video collection from the previous. We additionally seen a Ferrari 599 GTB, a Toyota GR Yaris sizzling hatch, a traditional Audi RS2, a Bugatti Veyron parked within the grass and an Ariel Nomad which positively feels extra at residence on such a terrain.