Drivers flee roundabout smash between Porsche 718 and Ferrari 458 – leaving curry on windscreen

The drivers of two supercars abandoned their two vehicles in the road and fled after they were involved in a horrific smash last night.

Police were called to the crash between a Ferrari 458 Italia and a Porsche 718 Cayman GTS.

The 26-year-old driver of the Porsche is known to have suffered minor injuries, but the driver of the Ferrari was not at the scene and Police are appealing for information to trace him and any passengers. 

The two drivers of the cars were seen fleeing the scene on foot after the smash in Sheffield yesterday evening

Somehow, the £80,000 Porsche 718 ended up with takeaway curry splashed across the windscreen 

Somehow, the £80,000 Porsche 718 ended up with takeaway curry splashed across the windscreen 

The red £80,000 Porsche rolled over and lost both rear wheels in the accident, and somehow ended up with a take-away curry across the windscreen.

The £150,000 Ferrari suffered heavy damage on the front of the passenger side.

Both of the vehicle’s airbags had deployed in the force of the crash.

The crash, which resulted in more than £230,000 worth of damage, took place at around 7.55pm last night in South Yorkshire.

Although the drivers ran away, one of them is thought to have returned to the wreckage sometime later

Although the drivers ran away, one of them is thought to have returned to the wreckage sometime later

The Porsche also lost both of its rear wheels, and crowds could be seen gathering in the aftermath 

The Porsche also lost both of its rear wheels, and crowds could be seen gathering in the aftermath 

Crowds gathered to gawp at the scene after the smash on the Tinsley roundabout in Sheffield. 

Witnesses described seeing both drivers running away from the scene of the accident immediately after it had happened.

However, one driver is thought to have returned to the wreckage some time later.

The £150,000 Ferrari suffered heavy damage on the front of the passenger side and the airbags deployed on both vehicles in the force of the crash 

The £150,000 Ferrari suffered heavy damage on the front of the passenger side and the airbags deployed on both vehicles in the force of the crash 

It is not currently known of there were any injuries or whether the police are investigating the circumstances of the crash.

South Yorkshire Police put out an appeal for information.

Dozens of Tweets were sent out, but one user was shocked to see that so many people had stayed to watch the aftermath.  

He tweeted: ‘That seems an inordinately large crowd for a crash. Anyone would think it was some kind of boy racer cruise style get together.’

 MailOnline have contacted South Yorkshire Police for comment. 



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