
Image via Supercar Ron/YouTube
We personally know many car enthusiasts who would do unspeakable things to own a Ferrari F40. But this YouTuber who has one in silver decided to take it and flog the 80s supercar on a frozen lake to entertain his viewers. And his friends joined in with other supercars, making us wonder just what the total damage was for making the video.
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Hopefully, the damage done to these supercars was minimal, especially for the long run. But, we’re of the opinion cars were made to be driven, not just parked and looked at like some sort of sculpture.

The F40 and the other rides all get studded tires, otherwise they would struggle for any traction. But even with the studs, the beauty from Maranello still wasn’t turning the tightest on the slippery stuff. Even with that it still looked plenty graceful.
Ironically, the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, a supercar that’s supposedly made for off-road driving, suffered some damage on the lake. Thankfully, it was just some plastic under cladding, but we bet it’s extra expensive plastic.
Later, a second Sterrato and a local sheriff’s car also participated in the madness. So did a Porsche 911 Turbo S.
There’s a huge oddity among the exotic rides at the frozen lake: a Mazda Miata. It’s not just your average one, either. As the owner shows off, the steering wheel is on the right, like you’d expect to see in a JDM model. But, the pedals are all on the left. Don’t ask us, it’s just weird.
This sort of thing, taking exotic supercars and even hypercars out onto a frozen lake to be driven hard, is something that’s done often in places like Switzerland. So, it’s not like these guys came up with something entirely original. But it’s still fun to watch them play with their toys.
Images via Supercar Ron/YouTube