Lando Norris' $2.5 Million Ferrari Crashes in Monaco
Lando Norris' $2.5 Million Ferrari Crashes in Monaco

Lando Norris' $2.5 Million Ferrari Crashes in Monaco

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Two Ferrari F40 supercars have recently been involved in separate crashes, with footage circulating on social media. One of the cars, owned by Formula 1 driver Lando Norris, crashed on a winding road in Monaco; however, Norris was not driving at the time. The incident has raised questions regarding the damage to the iconic vehicle, valued at over $2.5 million, which appears to have sustained significant-but-repairable damage. The crashes highlight the rarity and high-profile nature of the F40, of which only 1,311 units were produced between 1987 and 1992. Despite the crashes, both vehicles' driveability seems unaffected, and they are expected to be repaired. The circumstances surrounding the accidents have sparked interest and discussion among automotive enthusiasts and fans alike.

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