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Berlin is a busy city with a vibrant nightlife. Any time nightlife rages on, things can get a little out of hand. Like the case where a couple of simpletons in a street fight flopped over onto the wrong Ferrari

An uneventful street fight took a weird turn when the angry duo fell on a bright-yellow Ferrari F8 Spider

A social media video shows a duo of men in the middle of a street in Berlin, Germany. The two are locked in an admittedly sad-looking street fight. As the two men are pawing at each other, a vehicle approaches. Not an Opel or Ford, mind you. A bright-yellow Ferrari F8 Spider. The open-top supercar gets suspiciously close to the two men, perhaps hoping they’d give up and move on.  

A moment later, the street fight flops over onto the Ferrari’s hood. You can hear the video-taker repeatedly exclaim, “Mein Gott!” meaning “My God!” The driver, a very large man in a black shirt, lumbers over to the two. He hits the nearest one and pushes him into the other lane. He returns to the Ferrari, unworried about the potential damage to the hood. 

Now, the F8 Spider would prompt just about anyone to be defensive. Beyond the instant recognizability of the Prancing Horse badge adorning the steering wheel, the open-air supercar is a formidable one. Behind the driver, a twin-turbocharged 3.9L V8 producing 710 horsepower and 567 lb-ft of torque. No hybrid assistance either. Just a mill turning fuel into fire and sending power to the rear wheels. Like a street fight on staggered tires.

The sum of all that power and torque? An F8 Spider can hit 60 mph in 2.8 seconds on its way to a top speed of 211 mph. But Ferrari expects you to pay to play; when new, a 2023 Ferrari F8 Spider started at $328,292.

Still, that’s a whole lot less than the one million dollars that the caption suggests. However, even one of the swansong installments of a rapidly hybridizing and electrifying segment seems like a poor excuse to end up in handcuffs. Check out the street fight video below!

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