Iconic Ferrari F40 Crashed By Mechanic In The UK, Repairs To Cost Millions
by AutoExpert | 17 January, 2025
A rare 1991 Ferrari F40, one of the most iconic supercars ever created and the final masterpiece under Enzo Ferrari’s legendary oversight, has suffered major damage in a crash near Luton, UK. Fortunately, the crash caused no injuries.
The car was being driven by a mechanic from the service shop that looks after it. Early reports suggest the driver lost control, sending the car off the road, where it struck a pole and flipped. The aftermath isn’t pretty—the front end is completely mangled, and the rear bumper and suspension have taken a serious hit. Given the lightweight carbon fiber construction of the F40, we anticipate an astronomical repair bill.
This wasn’t just a garage queen either. The owner was known to actually use the car, taking it to motoring events and even driving it on a 4,800-kilometer rally. That makes the accident all the more gut-wrenching for fans of the legendary supercar. With only 1,311 ever built, the F40 is a true collector’s dream, and values regularly exceed $2.5 million.
Beneath its sleek, aerodynamic body, the F40 boasts a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine that delivers a blistering 478 horsepower. Paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, it rockets from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.1 seconds and tops out at a staggering 324 km/h. Built for hard driving, this one certainly lived up to its reputation.
The crash is a painful reminder of how fragile these automotive icons can be. It’s not just about preserving history—it’s about celebrating these incredible machines in the way they were meant to be enjoyed: on the road.