Because he didn’t know how to park the $1 million Ferrari, the valet got himself into trouble.
Bad Luck or Just Not His Day?
The sad incident happened just a few meters from the renowned Casino Square in Monaco’s opulent Monte Carlo.
When the valet parked the royal blue LaFerrari alongside the sidewalk to wait for the hypercar’s owner, he made the error of leaving the vehicle in drive.
When the automobile door was closed, the car started to move forward after first remaining still.
Sadly, as the valet shut the door, the car struck a pair of mopeds, just missing one of the riders.
The frantic valet tried desperately to stop the car by opening the door and jumping back in, but his effort failed and the automobile crashed.
The scared valet can be seen being abused in a video of the incident that was published to YouTube by the user G-E SUPERCARS. The man in the video is thought to be the owner of the automobile.
“Are you f*****g stupid?! What the f**k are you doing,” the man can be heard screaming.
When the valet gets out of the wrecked car, he drops his head and seems ashamed, but he doesn’t say anything.
The Ferrari was seen being driven around Monaco the following morning despite the collision, according to the Daily Mail.
The expense of repairs could cost the owner tens of thousands of dollars even though the car may have only sustained minor damage.
Price Value?
The car, which sold for between £1 million and £1.2 million when it was new in 2013, is now anticipated to be valued between £3 million and £5 million due to its limited manufacture prior to its release.
One of the three vehicles regarded as groundbreaking is the LaFerrari. The vehicle sports hybrid power that performs at previously unheard-of levels.
Along with the McLaren P1 and the Porsche 918 Spyder, the unique vehicle is one of the three vehicles known as the “Holy Trinity.”
It should come as no surprise that the owner of the car was furious after witnessing the valet smash his vehicle.
People on social media have been attempting to figure out how the valet was able to crash the car in the first place. Some have speculated that the valet may not have applied the electronic handbrake before exiting the vehicle.
Others contend that the handbrake malfunctioned or wasn’t properly applied when the vehicle was in automatic drive.
“The hand brake we hear locked when we go then when he films the exhaust we hear the hand brake that unlocks,” one person pointed out.
However, one user questioned how the brakes on a prestigious car could fail, saying: “Why would the parking brake disengage tho? And why didn’t he turn the car off before getting out lol.”