Driving fashionable high-end supercars you’re not conversant in requires additional care as, with a lot energy on faucet, issues can simply get out of hand. That is the case with Ukrainian entrepreneur Alex Slobozhenko, who crashed a crimson Ferrari SF90 Stradale in Dubai throughout a take a look at drive.
The accident was captured on video by the co-driver and exhibits the motive force shedding management of the supercar because of oversteer brought on by heavy acceleration. Fortunately there have been no accidents reported and no different vehicles concerned, though the SF90 sustained injury on the entrance finish.
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The entrance bumper is closely scratched and deformed, with a leak on one aspect, however the automotive seems to be repairable because the collision with the curb occurred at a comparatively low velocity. Having mentioned that, it’s not going to be an inexpensive invoice since a alternative bumper and carbon fiber splitter from Maranello will value some huge cash.
Alex Slobozhenko posted one other video on his channel the place he talks in regards to the accident, explaining the circumstances that led to the crash. Sadly, the video is in Ukrainian and there’s no manner for us to translate it. In line with the Bulgarian web site Automedia, the entrepreneur claims {that a} technical concern with the automotive prompted the accident. The identical supply studies that the take a look at drive was organized to ensure that Alex Slobozhenko to resolve if it was price buying and selling his Lamborghini Huracan EVO for a Ferrari SF90 Stradale.
The Italian supercar is presently the flagship of Ferrari’s vary, with a plug-in hybrid powertrain producing a mixed 986 hp (735 kW / 1,000 PS). That is good for a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration in 2.5 seconds, a 0-200 km/h (0-124 mph) in 6.7 seconds, and a prime velocity of 340 km/h (211 mph). As for the worth, we’ve seen examples of the SF90 promoting for over $1 million relying on the specification.