BUGATTI vs. FERRARI
THE driver of a Bugatti Veyron supercar was nicked by cops after racing a Ferrari on a motorway at 130mph. Startled witnesses said the high-speed chase went on for at least ten minutes, with the cars weaving across all three lanes of the M27.
It ended when a pursuing police BMW caught up with the Bugatti, the fastest road car in the world with a top speed of 253mph, and pulled it over.
But the Ferrari, a 599 GTB capable of 205mph, zoomed off into the distance.
The driver of the Bugatti – a left-hand drive model with French number plates – was given three penalty points and a fixed fine of £60.
That’s a tiny fraction of the £875,000 cost of the motor.
They were seen by motorists including supercar fan Eddie David and his wife Mel, who were heading south near Fare-ham, Hants, in their Audi.
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