Footage shared by Supercar Fails on Instagram shows the prancing horse slam into the tyre barriers flipping the car over and landing on its roof.
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This prancing horse was one of just 24 built and was originally a race car where it took fifth place at the 1952 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Deliveries are set to begin in 2023. We’ll keep you posted.
As a reminder, the new limited edition prancing horse packs a 6.5-litre naturally-aspirated V12 that can rev all the way to 9,500 rpm while delivering 818 hp (610 kW) and 692 Nm (510 lb-ft) of torque.
Inside you are greeted with black leather with striking yellow accents to provide a visual connection with the vividly painted exterior.
The rev-limiter has been lifted to an incredible 9,500rpm.
We will have to wait to find out the official name but as you can see it looks absolutely furious but at the same time staying just as beautiful as the 812 Superfast on which it is based.
This is the most extreme front-engined V12 Ferrari has ever made.
Wrapping up the exterior is a set of gold-finished 21-inch front and 22-inch rear ultra-light forged wheels.
We have known for quite some time that the supercar firm has been working on its very first EV.