Try Not To Cry As A Ferrari 250 GTO Smashes Into The Tyre Wall At Goodwood
We post this video completely in the knowledge that there are worse things happening in the world, but the sight of a very rare Ferrari 250 GTO/64 racer suffering an ugly crash while on track at Goodwood should leave you struggling for breath.
The GTO, piloted by Andy Newall, was leading the qualifying standings ahead of a race at the Goodwood Revival over the weekend, when the driver was forced to take evasive action after a certain Chris Harris of Top Gear and that Ferrari 458 video fame braked earlier than expected for Woodcote.
Newall was attempting to take the inside line, but as Harris closed the door the speed differential was too great to scrub off with the (very) old brakes, and rather than take two cars out, Newall steered away and off the track, causing significant damage to the rear corner and all down the right hand side.
The owner can probably afford to get it repaired, to be honest, so we won’t cry for him. We can’t help shedding a tear for the poor car, though. At least the bill is likely to be a lot cheaper than the invoice for the special LaFerrari Aperta that sold at auction over the weekend…
Comments
Seeing GTO flat out for a few seconds is much more exciting than seeing it parked in the garage for years. I love that people still enjoy these old race cars. What is the point of caging a car meant to go fast
A super expensive car getting damaged. It hurts. At least it’s being used as the race car it was born to be and not decomposing in a collector’s garage.
Cool
what is the steering wheel made of? bent from just holding his hand there
not watching the video.
This ferrari had airbrakes befote it was cool
On the note of my last post
Someone kill me please
TurboToddler (Straight-five) I would get angry, because he just blocks the inside man? What the hell was he doing? He should’ve seen him comming, and he did just cut him off!