Angry pedestrian throws rock at speeding £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador (video)

Angry pedestrian throws rock at speeding Lamborghini Aventador
Angry pedestrian throws rock at speeding Lamborghini Aventador





An infuriated pedestrian has been caught on camera throwing a rock at a speeding Lamborghini Aventador.

The super car, worth an eye-watering £350,000 according to the Mirror, is filmed speeding down a road in the US when it stops at a junction.

An irate man can be seen standing on the road holding a rock aloft. He is heard saying, "Keep racing, keep racing... keep doing it", before the Lamborghini drives off again - and the man throws the rock he was holding.

According to the Metro, it smashes a window on the car and, for a second, the driver slows down, possibly thinking about reacting.

But then he speeds off again up the road, leaving the man shooting the footage a little bewildered at what he'd just witnessed.

The video was uploaded to YouTube by a user called Stephen Zinn. Reactions to the video have been varied, with one user declaring: "There are no winners in this video. Both parties were pr***s."

One said the man in the Lamborghini "got what he deserved", while another said: "If someone is speeding in an area with children, you call the police, you don't throw rocks at their car ."

One user even suggested the footage might be fake, writing: "Hmm, is this even real? I don't see him actually "throw" anything, and I never saw a rock hit the ground after it hit the car. A rock big enough to make that sound should have been big enough to see on the video even at 720p. Plus, the guy just happens to know and get his camera ready to film the lambo coming down the street....seems fishy."

Meanwhile, back in January, tourists and locals were shocked to see a bright green £240,000 Ferrari sports car stuck on the beach at Watergate Bay near Newquay, Cornwall.

The 458 Spider, which has a top speed of 200mph, got stuck while being used during a shoot for Official Ferrari Magazine, reports the Daily Mail.

The car had been on loan from the Carrs Ferrari dealership in Exeter, who explained: "Unfortunately, when the Ferrari 458 Spider was off-loaded from the trailer, the rear wheels bedded down into the ruts created by the tractor, giving the impression that the car had beached itself."



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