Police have confiscated a Ferrari that is worth more than £1 million because the driver failed to purchase insurance.
On Tom Crisp Drive in Lowerstoft, Suffolk, police stopped the Ferrari F40’s driver early on Friday.
Following a few checks, it was discovered that the freshly purchased, extremely costly car had no insurance, according to what police posted on Facebook.
awful days, man.
Police confiscated the supercar, and the driver’s lack of insurance was documented.
A Suffolk Police spokesman said: ‘The vehicle was removed by a recovery company and the driver is able to get it back once they prove a policy of insurance has been bought.
‘They also have to pay a £150 recovery fee and daily storage costs until they collect it.’
The cars regularly sell for more than £1 million, and some have even been sold in excess of £2 million.
Last year a Ferrari worth £500,000 smashed into a row of parked cars.
CCTV footage shows the driver of the SF90 Stradale model – the most powerful Ferrari road car ever – crawling out of the wreckage after the crash.
After appearing from nowhere, it took only second for the Italian supercar to ram head-on into the row of parked vehicles in Halesowen, near Birmingham.
The video also shows at least two of the three vehicles had been severely damaged by the impact.