Lamborghini spins out of control on wet road and smashes to pieces
This is the moment a £180,000 Lamborghini was destroyed in just six seconds after spinning out of control while driving at high speeds in the rain.
The motor, believed to be a 200mph Huracan, span around five times as it crossed three lanes of traffic on the M9 motorway near the Russian capital Moscow.
The film was recorded on another car's dashcam and shows the supercar trying to overtake at high speed but losing control in the rain.
As it spins out of control, the Lamborghini crossed the path of the car with the camera, somehow missing it.
Then it slides sideways and spins again, sideswiping a Peugeot SUV, but bounces off.
Finally it continues to spin until it slams spectacularly into the crash barrier with bodywork parts flying off in every direction.
One watcher said: 'The car making the film was doing 90kph when the Lamborghini passed him like he was standing still before he started skidding.'
Amazingly, the 30-year-old supercar driver walked away from the crash - only to be arrested by police.
A Russian police spokesman told local media: 'The 30-year-old Lamborghini driver was responsible for the situation.
'He was driving at high speed on the wet tarmac and lost control. The investigation continues.'
One watcher said: 'The car making the film was doing 90kph when the Lamborghini passed him like he was standing still before he started skidding.'
Amazingly, the 30-year-old supercar driver walked away from the crash - only to be arrested by police.
A Russian police spokesman told local media: 'The 30-year-old Lamborghini driver was responsible for the situation.
'He was driving at high speed on the wet tarmac and lost control. The investigation continues.'