Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Splits in Two After Hitting a Metal Pole


No gold stars for guessing where this accident took place; yes, it's good ol' Mother Russia again. Last Saturday in Moscow, the driver of this red Ferrari 612 Scaglietti lost control of the V12-powered Italian exotic and slammed into a metal pole on the side of the road.

What makes this incident stand out - besides the fact that there's a Ferrari involved, is that the force of the crash was so brutal that it resulted in the front-end of the 612 Scaglietti being separated from the rest of the vehicle.

The only part of the Ferrari's front end that remained on the body was the passenger side fender.

Aside from the driver, there were three more passengers inside the 612 Scaglietti when the accident occured. Russian news sites reported that the driver was the only one to suffer some minor injuries from the crash with the rest of the passengers walking away unscathed.

Video and pictures of the aftermath follow below.


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8 comments:

  1. I would like to see the replica of Ferrari in the same place...

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  2. he can always make a BBQ out of it

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  3. I am impressed with the very high build quality of the light pole!

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  4. OttobahnintJuly 14, 2012

    Is it a saftey feature of Ferrari's or any supercar to seperate?? Seems like a lot of accidents the cabin is intact seperated from the rest of the car.

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  5. The Ferrari is beyond repair. But the motor looks ok, if the block is not cracked or something. Can I haz the engine. I would love to haz the engine. If I haz the engine I could make, just about, anything go really fast.

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  6. One of my all time favorite Ferrari's wasted!

    I have driven on the road and had few mild laps on the track in a '612', it is my style of classic Ferrari GT.  The car just purr's elegance and capable sophistication and the sound of the V-12 is classic Ferrari.

     I have also ridden in the back seat and at 6' 1" it wasn't that bad, for a few miles. Sure wouldn't want to be in the back seat in a wreck, especially if the car burned and these guys were lucky it didn't.

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  7. wow.. waste of money

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  8. econobikerAugust 09, 2012

    It will buff out...

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