Horrifying moment petrolhead smashes his £260,000 Lamborghini Aventador into two other cars in a traffic-light pile up after racing another supercar through the streets of London 

  • Two Lamborghinis were racing down a street in London's Park Lane
  • One overtakes the other but is unable to stop in time for traffic lights
  • It smashes into a Mercedes and a Vauxhall Astra which was a write off
  • Luckily, nobody was seriously injured in the horrifying collision 

This is the horrifying moment a petrolhead smashed his £260,000 Lamborghini Aventador into two other cars after racing another supercar in the streets of London.

Shocking footage taken from a passenger in the other racing car shows the black Lamborghini whiz down a street.

It overtakes its competitor but is unable to stop in time for traffic lights ahead. 

Shocking footage taken from a passenger in the other racing car shows the black Lamborghini whiz down a street

The Lambo brakes rapidly just before the lights and makes a sharp turn left but fails to avoid smashing into a Mercedes and a Vauxhall Astra on London’s Park Lane.

The Lamborghini suffered only a damaged bonnet but the Astra was written off. 

An eyewitness toldThe Sun Online: 'The crash had just happened when I walked around the corner.

'There was another Lamborghini and the two drivers were racing. 

'The driver was a young Asian guy and he was obviously wealthy because he didn't even seem that bothered about the damage to his car.' 

The Lambo brakes rapidly just before the lights and makes a sharp turn left but fails to avoid smashing into a Mercedes and a Vauxhall Astra on London’s Park Lane

Another eyewitness described the 217mph car as the 'Batmobile' after noticing its perfect number plate 'The 84T'.

The Metropolitan Police has confirmed there was a three-car collision. No arrests were made and nobody was seriously injured. 

The Lamborghini suffered only a damaged bonnet but the Astra was written off

The Metropolitan Police has confirmed there was a three-car collision. No arrests were made and nobody was seriously injure

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