Japanese police said that speeding was the cause of the crash of 14 uninterrupted supercar with losses of up to 4 million.
One witness told Japanese television that he saw groups car going the speed 160km / h, which is twice as fast than the speed limit on the Chugoku Expressway, south of Japan. Also, heavy rains earlier that slippery road surface is also factor in the crash occurred. "The team car travel at speeds from 140 to 160 km / h. One of them slipped and eventually all of them crashed into each other, "the unidentified man told the channel TBS .
The Ferrari turned into scrap heap after the accident. |
A different driver narrowly described his situation was stabbed narrowly, in the most expensive car crash outside a racing school. "The car crashed into the fence leading to the left and turned toward me," said the man.
In the accident, more than 10 units were turned into piles of scrap iron, in which at least 10 units are in the collection of scarce and expensive cars in the world. The driver is a member of a club car enthusiasts. 10 men and one woman was hospitalized for treatment, but police said there were no injuries to life threatening. Police refused to disclose the identity of the driver-related accidents.
Local media reported that the car driver caused the accident was a 60-year-old businessman in the city of Fukuoka. If convicted of dangerous driving caused the accident, he could have three months in jail and fined 100,000 yen ($ 1,280).
We do not have anyone accused of causing the accident.
Clip the accident scene. |
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