Lamborghini Gallardo Goes Off-Road: Video

Zack ColtCarsLamborghiniLuxuryEuropean14 years ago23 Views

Yes, powerful cars are awesome. And yes, we love everything about them. The way they sound, the way they look, how fast they can go, how cool they make us look, and all the rest. But there is a point in which all these things do not matter anymore, and not because you could just…die or something, but you could also ruin such a beautiful and expensive car. So, drivers of supercars should be extra-attentive and good self-managers, because accidents happen, without even realising how or in what second everything fell apart.

Now, this whole introduction may seem a bit dark for what actually happened with this Lamborghini, but i just wanted to get that out, because this was a happy case, in which no one got hurt, nor the car seriously damaged.
After a very nice day at Modena circuit in Italy, the owner of this Lamborghini made a not very awful mistake that could have ended badly. Fortunately, it didn’t. He just had to leave the track on a very tight road, and he tried to avoid some other car, ending up with half the car sitting the road-side ditch. As you might already know, fast cars aren’t the most compact things on the road, so he miscalculated.

Happily, it wasn’t bad. But if the speed had been higher, and the ditch bigger, things wouldn’t have been so peaceful. Check the video below.

Source: CarScoop

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