Another Ferrari Enzo downed

Another Ferrari Enzo downed


December 31st, 1969 Another Schumacher wannabe has crashed a Ferrari Enzo. Bizarrely, US comedian and actor Eddie Griffin crashed the rare supercar during a practice session at a charity race to promote his new film Redline. Valued at an estimated $1.5 million, the wrecked exotic is said to be owned by the movie’s executive producer, Daniel Sadek, whose private collection of supercars also featured in the film. Griffin walked away from the accident unscathed and afterwards joked "Undercover Brother's good at karate and all the rest of that, but the brother can't drive," referring to one his past films. According to the car's owner, the Enzo is now a total write-off. You can view actual footage of the crash by clicking here. Thanks to Surok for sending in the tip.
Another Ferrari Enzo downed

Another Ferrari Enzo downed

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Another Schumacher wannabe has crashed a Ferrari Enzo. Bizarrely, US comedian and actor Eddie Griffin crashed the rare supercar during a practice session at a charity race to promote his new film Redline. Valued at an estimated $1.5 million, the wrecked exotic is said to be owned by the movie’s executive producer, Daniel Sadek, whose private collection of supercars also featured in the film.

Griffin walked away from the accident unscathed and afterwards joked "Undercover Brother's good at karate and all the rest of that, but the brother can't drive," referring to one his past films. According to the car's owner, the Enzo is now a total write-off.

You can view actual footage of the crash by clicking here. Thanks to Surok for sending in the tip.

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  1. i think that it was really disrespectful to the owner that he was still smiling and posing and giving thumbs ups to the press, and seemingly not worried that he has just trashed SOMEONE ELSES Ferrari.
    what a jerk.

  2. Still, better a crashed Ferrari than a garaged one.

  3. he should be killed...

  4. I agree, that was very inconsiderate to wreck someone else's car like that. especially since there's fewer than about 300 left since idiots keep wrecking them, and the 399 unit production numbers mean that once they're all gone that's it. no spare parts nothing. personally I'd make him repay me with a Bugatti Veyron 16.4 since it's roughly about the some cost. And this is why I don't let anyone drive my car.

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