Most expensive new car crash ever?

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The crash probably wasn't that bad to be fair, these cars are designed to keep the occupant safe and nothing else - everything else is probably geared up to be as light as possible.
 
A great performance from the crash cage - Zondas don't have airbags. They must have been held in place pretty well.

A good advert for supercar safety
 
Despite the serious damage and potential cost, it’s understood Korbach is looking at getting the Zonda repaired.

Really?! Looks pretty messed up to me.

He has rubbished claims made by local media that he was travelling at 190mph – explaining the lively Zonda that can be difficult to control in certain road conditions.

Is it really that hard to control? I've never driven a super car so wouldn't know but to me (as some one with no experience of this) it looks like either, he was being a tit and was either going too fast or accelerating to harshly for the conditions, or he has no idea how to handle that sort of car.
 
He aquaplaned @ 62mph and couldn't sort it? Is it really that much of an animal?

How would you suggest correcting the slide if your tyres aren't in contact with the road?

If you're aquaplaning then you're just a passenger with no influence on the events that follow.
 
Really?! Looks pretty messed up to me.

You'd be amazed at what it takes to write off a £1.4 million car.

Is it really that hard to control? I've never driven a super car so wouldn't know but to me (as some one with no experience of this) it looks like either, he was being a tit and was either going too fast or accelerating to harshly for the conditions, or he has no idea how to handle that sort of car.

I should think the owner of a Porsche tuning company probably has quite a lot of experience with powerful cars. I'm not familiar with the Zonda, but i suspect that since it doesn't have airbags, it probably doesn't have traction control either. Such powerful cars like this can get out of hand so quickly and i wouldn't have even thought it be a good idea to drive it in the wet at all.
 
Is it really that hard to control? I've never driven a super car so wouldn't know but to me (as some one with no experience of this) it looks like either, he was being a tit and was either going too fast or accelerating to harshly for the conditions, or he has no idea how to handle that sort of car.

Possibly yes. Extremely wide tyres with a shallow tread on a relatively lightweight car is a bad combination for aquaplaning.
I imagine it could get away from you very quickly even at 60mph.
 
Considering that he has a bunch of powerful supercars, he is probably used to the power and speed by now, also looking at the pictures it really doesn't look like he crashed at 62mph, more like 162mph.

Oh well, at least he is out safe.
 
How would you suggest correcting the slide if your tyres aren't in contact with the road?

If you're aquaplaning then you're just a passenger with no influence on the events that follow.

Unless the puddle was a lake, it has to end at some point.
 
Such powerful cars like this can get out of hand so quickly and i wouldn't have even thought it be a good idea to drive it in the wet at all.

One wonders how anyone survived the half century of mass motoring before the widespread implementation of TC.
 
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