During the Monaco Grand Prix, at the Hairpin, a crash occurred between two very expensive cars: here’s the video!
On the road, you always need to keep your eyes wide open. And even in the land of luxury cars like Monte Carlo, that rule still applies. On Sunday evening, just after the Monaco Grand Prix, there was an accident that wasn’t particularly violent—but definitely very costly.

We’re at the Hairpin, where the Grand Hotel of Monaco is located—a place reserved only for the wealthy. Coming downhill is a Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, a model starting at €270,000, with some versions nearing (or even exceeding) the €1 million mark.
On the other side, there’s a Mercedes S-Class driven by a private chauffeur. This car also starts at around €130,000. The fault lies with the Mercedes, which makes a reckless U-turn at the iconic corner used in the Formula 1 Grand Prix.
VIDEO – DISASTER IN MONTE CARLO: LAMBORGHINI CRASHES AT THE HAIRPIN!

A senseless decision that, unsurprisingly, leads to a collision with the Lamborghini Sterrato. The two vehicles make contact, and the “Lambo” gets its entire side scraped—much to the “delight” of the driver of the Sant’Agata Bolognese supercar.
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