Valet driver has terrible day crashing £3million Ferrari in front of its owner
A VALET driver had a terrible day at work after crashing a hugely expensive hypercar in front of its owner.
Uploaded to the G-E Supercars channel on YouTube, it all takes place in Monaco.
The video starts with the blue Ferrari La Ferrari being driven along a street at slow speed.
It then pulls over to the side of the road for the waiting owner and is stopped behind some parked-up mopeds.
The valet sits in the car for a while with the engine running, maybe trying to locate the handbrake.
After a while he opens the door and jumps out of the Ferrari and the engine can be heard running in the background.
A few seconds later the Ferrari starts moving forward on its own, clearly still in gear and handbrake off.
The valet driver desperately tries to jump back in the car and hit the brake as the hyper car heads towards the mopeds.
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However, he doesn’t get there and the Ferrari smashes into them knocking them over with a sickening crunch.
The owner can be heard saying: “Are you f**king stupid,” before telling the valet to “get out.”
The video goes on to show the Ferrari driving in traffic during the day after the incident sporting its damage.
There are lots of scratches and dings to the carbon fibre front splitter which will cost £1,000s so repair on such a low-volume car.
The La Ferrari was a £1million car when it went on sale but its rarity means examples are now on the market for around £3million.
Many have sold for even more, though, one selling for closer to £7million.
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