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Video: Ferrari F430 crashes at Nicholas Cage’s movie set

Submitted by on May 4, 2009 – 11:28 pm3 Comments

niccrash Video: Ferrari F430 crashes at Nicholas Cage’s movie setThe set of Nicolas Cage’s newest movie, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” was turned into chaos and two pedestrians got injured when a Ferrari F430 lost control and smashed into a restaurant and light pole. The video clearly shows how the Ferrari lost it and slid off the road due to a combination of speed and wet roads.

nich1 Video: Ferrari F430 crashes at Nicholas Cage’s movie set

Nicholas Cage

Mark Watkins, who was vacationing from England saw everything happen in the area of 7th Ave in Times Square and told a newspaper “A black Ferrari and a silver Mercedes were chasing each other. The Ferrari took a route down the center of the road, swerving between cars. The Mercedes took the outside lanes. The Ferrari took a sharp right to the left and lost it, swerving across the lanes, taking out a lamppost and a news stand. One lady was knocked to the ground and a lamppost landed directly on top of a chap.”

Beside hitting two pedestrians, the Ferrari also crashed into a restaurant and a light pole. We know that Nicolas Cage has a soft spot for fast cars, but luckily he wasn’t driving the Ferrari himself at the moment of the crash.

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Source: New York Post

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