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2011-12-06 09:48:01
TOKYO (AP) An outing of luxury sportscar enthusiasts in Japan ended in an
expensive freeway pileup smashing a stunning eight Ferraris, a Lamborghini
and two Mercedes likely worth more than $1 million together.
Police say they believe the accident Sunday was touched off when the driver of
one of the Ferraris tried to change lanes and hit the median barrier. He spun
across the freeway, and the other cars collided while trying to avoid hitting
his car.
Video of the crash aired by NTV, a major national network, showed several
smashed, bright red Ferraris cluttering the freeway.
Even a used Ferrari in Japan can fetch $100,000 or more, meaning the total
damage may be $1 million or more.
Police declined to comment on the total amount of damage, but said some of the
vehicles were beyond repair.
NTV quoted the driver of one of the tow trucks brought in to clear the scene as
saying it was the most expensive crash site he had ever seen.
No one was seriously injured, but police in Yamaguchi prefecture said 10 people
were treated for bruises and cuts. Police say 14 cars were involved altogether.
The luxury cars were all in one place because they were being driven by a group
of automobile enthusiasts on their way to nearby Hiroshima.