Lamborghini Huracán Crashes And Burns After Being Filmed Going 186 MPH On Italian Highway | Carscoops carscoops
The driver of a Lamborghini Huracán and his passenger are lucky to be alive after their vehicle crashed and subsequently caught fire near Naples, Italy. Although the cause of the accident is unknown, videos shot before and immediately after the accident may provide some hints.speeding down a mostly empty highway. Shots of the speedometer show the car approaching 300 km/h and the video’s title claims they reached speeds of 320 km/h .cuts to footage of the exterior of the car, smoking.
The accident occurred on the A16 motorway between Naples and Canosa, heading west. A lane was temporarily closed to allow firefighters to put out the fire, backing up traffic for about a kilometer .
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