A McLaren 570S has been left as nothing more than a twisted and burned-out wreck after crashing in the United Kingdom early Sunday morning.
The crash occurred near the county of Wiltshire and the BBC reports that the British supercar first smashed into an electrical pole before slamming into the side of a brisk house. A wall of the house then collapsed onto the 570S and a fire started.
Speaking to the media, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue employee Damien Bence said it was amazing that the occupants walked away from the scene without serious injuries.
“Prior to hitting the building it snapped an electric pole in half, and forced the top half of the pole through the window of the house.
“We were confronted with a live electrical cable which was strewn across the highway so crews had to negotiate their way through part of a wood in order to get to the incident,” Bence said.
Other than the car’s familiar looking wheels and its customary McLaren Orange paint scheme, the car is completely unrecognizable.
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