Most of the Diablos made by Lamborghini between 1993 and 2001 featured an all-wheel drive system; the first ones rolled off the production line in 1990. This meant that up to 25 percent of the power could be sent to the front, in order to make the car more controllable in low grip conditions.

However, this Japanese driver was able to overwhelm the all-wheel drive and managed to spin his yellow VT-model (?) Diablo while going straight.

The car moves right, then snaps left and lands him head on into the guardrail. Damage to the car is not excessive, but being a Lamborghini, even moderate crashes like this will leave a deep financial sting…

A video and photo showing what happened are posted after the jump, below!

By Andrei Nedelea

Story References: Motorinfomation
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