A Ferrari driver wrote off his £250,000 supercar when he lost control while travelling on a 40mph road.
While travelling at 40 mph on the A440, near Worcester, the flashy 458 in black and white smashed into another car.
Drivers watched with horror as the motor powered across two lanes and collided with another car before coming to rest in a grass verge.
Two people were rushed to the hospital by police, firemen, and ambulance crews who raced to Hams Way Road at 3.30pm Sunday, November 7.
A medical ambulance was used to transport the driver.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing the engine roar before the scary collision. One person estimated that the car traveled at least 70 mph.
The £250,000 Ferrari 458 (pictured above, centre) was written off after slamming into another car while travelling on the A440 near Worcester
Aftermath. Drivers looked on in horror as the motor drove across two lanes, colliding with another vehicle and finally coming to rest on grass verges (above).
One woman, who was on a footbridge when the accident occurred, said that she saw the Ferrari coming from Powick. She then veered across the carriageway.
‘I heard the engine revving and my husband said it was traveling at least 70mph.
“The driver missed one vehicle, but the second, which was a white hatchback with a roof, could not avoid him, and they collided.
They both ended up on grass verges.
“People pulled over to make sure the drivers were OK.
The Ferrari driver seemed stuck for awhile before he was rescued by an ambulance.
“It was scary. I just hoped everyone was okay and didn’t get seriously injured.
The carriageway was closed for close to an hour as debris was removed.
Fire crews, police and an ambulance raced towards the Hams Way at 3:30pm Sunday November 7, with two victims being taken to the hospital.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing the engine roar before the scary collision. One person estimated that the car traveled at least 70mph.
A spokesperson from West Midlands Ambulance Service stated that they were called Sunday afternoon to investigate reports of two vehicles colliding on the A440 near Worcester.
“We dispatched one ambulance, and the Midlands Air Ambulance to provide critical care on the spot.
“On arrival crews discovered two patients on the spot.
“Both received treatment for minor injuries and were subsequently referred to hospital for more care.”