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Ferrari 488 Pista Spins Around in New York Streets

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A video featuring a matte black Ferrari 488 Pista performing donuts has made its way online. Unlike previous occurrences, this time the flashy car was spotted on the busy streets of New York City, leaving tire marks on the road.

The Ferrari 488 Pista was initially seen cruising around with a red Lamborghini Aventador SVJ. Eventually, the driver decided to spice things up and engage in some street antics right in the middle of the urban chaos.

The driver maneuvered the 488 to the center of the street and executed a series of donuts. During the spinning stunt, the car narrowly avoided hitting the curb. Following the donuts, the car performed a burnout and then sped away on the opposite side of Fifth Avenue.

This risky move posed dangers to pedestrians and other motorists in the vicinity. Any misstep could have resulted in severe injuries and property damage.

Towards the end of the video, a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder and a BMW M3 can be seen, indicating that the Pista may have been part of a supercar convoy enjoying a joyride. Such risky behavior tends to escalate in the presence of a group of high-performance vehicles. Instances of extravagant driving displays on public roads are not uncommon.

Image Source: yousang / Shutterstock

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