
Discussion in the Australian Ferrari forums.
One of the most exclusive Ferrari supercars has crashed in the Netherlands near Rotterdam. The Ferrari F50 drove on the A20 highway when the driver lost control of the Italian supercar. The vehicle hit a tree next to the exit Zevenkamp.
A child was driving along with his farther in the Ferrari. The child got injured, broke both legs and was brought to hospital. The 56-year old driver had minor injuries.
As you can see on the pictures, the supercar is ready for the scrap yard.
From GTSpirit.com

Ferrari F50 Crash – Holland

Ferrari F50 Crash – Holland

Ferrari F50 Crash – Holland

Ferrari F50 Crash – Holland

Ferrari F50 Crash – Holland

Ferrari F50 Crash – Holland

Ferrari F50 Crash – Holland
From FerrariLife.com
JazzyO: We recently had welcomed an F-50 into our borders, here in Holland. Unfortunately the owner has not been in a position to enjoy it for long as he crashed it this morning. The owner and his 3-year old son had to be cut from the car, the driver being unhurt but his son was hurt. Fortunately it seems he will recover, let’s hope for a speedy recovery.
IPF: Apparently the story – from another Dutch source – is the driver was pulling away from a traffic light and within 80 yards of it somehow skidded and lost control of the car, reportedly not even at that high speed (yet), i.e. below 30 mph (as stated by him). Can’t judge how that account would tally with damage as extensive as this.
No clue about the driver’s capabilities either, but the fact is – as Onno states above – that this F50 had been in NL for only a few months now, i.e. the owner has only had it for that long. Then again, I believe he owned other Ferrari’s before (though likely not that potent).
Here’s the F50 before becoming one with a tree, from Autogespot.com:





















The last 5 pictures are mine.:D =D