Ferrari F40 Gets Flogged On A Frozen Lake
Read the full story on Backfire News
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.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
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
17 hours ago
- Yahoo
3 of the Best Luxury Cars of 2025 Cost Less Than $45K
Luxury cars don't always come with a six-figure price tag. Acura Integra, Tesla Model 3, and Audi A4 deliver sleek styling, premium features and strong performance for under $45,000. Discover Next: Find Out: If you want an upscale ride without overspending, these three cars are worth a closer look. Price: $34,195 to $39,195 Miles Per Gallon: 26 to 29 miles in the city, 36 miles on the highway Drive Type: FWD Power: 200 hp at 6000 rpm Acura Integra is considered to be a sporty, luxury hatchback with 18-inch wheels and has an option for a six-speed manual transmission. The interior offers faux leather seats with faux suede inserts, an 8 to 12-way adjustable driver's seat with a four-way adjustable passenger seat and a generous 24 cubic-foot cargo area. Add the Technology package for a 9.0-inch infotainment display and wireless smartphone charging. The car's powertrain warranty covers six years or 70,000 miles, which is more than the Integra's competitors. Complimentary scheduled maintenance is offered at two years or 24,000 miles. Read More: Price: $44,130 Miles Per Gallon: 145 in the city, 128 on the highway Drive Type: RWD Power: 295 hp at 7000 rpm Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD is a luxury electric compact sedan with a driver-assist system that has earned a spot on the Car and Driver Editors' Choice List for 2025. One improvement Tesla has made to the Model 3 is moving its turn signals to the steering wheel. Also, the gear shift is now on the display screen. The interior is unlike any other car on the market due to its simple design that's dominated by the extra-large touch screen secured in the middle of the dashboard, which controls almost all the functions except for those located on the steering wheel. Even with the interior being streamlined, there are many areas for storage, and the trunk space provides ample room for up to 15 carry-on suitcases. For rear passengers, there's an 8-inch touchscreen for climate control and entertainment options, including arcade games, Netflix and YouTube. The Model 3 has a Powertrain warranty that covers eight years or 100,000 miles, but no complimentary scheduled maintenance. Price: $44,100 Miles Per Gallon: 26 in the city, 36 on the highway Drive Type: AWD Power: 201 hp at 4200 rpm Audi A4 is a luxury small car that was made for the daily driver, which is now in its last year of production. The myAudiapp remote engine start is now featured on all trims of the A4. Its leather upholstered interior has a sunroof, spacious rear seating, 12 cubic feet of trunk space and a 10.1-inch touchscreen for infotainment. Adding the Premium Plus trim will allow the driver to experience many features, including a powerful Bang and Olufsen 19-speaker audio system and the Virtual Cockpit with an awesome digital gauge display. A4's Powertrain warranty covers 4 years or 50,000 miles. However, there's no complimentary scheduled maintenance included. More From GOBankingRates 3 Reasons Retired Boomers Shouldn't Give Their Kids a Living Inheritance (And 2 Reasons They Should) This article originally appeared on 3 of the Best Luxury Cars of 2025 Cost Less Than $45K Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Business Wire
a day ago
- Business Wire
Nissan Motor Acceptance Company Submits Application to Form Nissan Bank U.S., LLC
FRANKLIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nissan Motor Acceptance Company (NMAC), the financial services arm of Nissan North America, has submitted an application to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Utah Department of Financial Institutions to form Nissan Bank U.S., LLC, an industrial bank headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. The proposed Bank will focus on commercial financing for dealerships—enhancing the services currently provided by NMAC while enabling greater efficiency, competitive rates, and a deeper ability to serve Nissan, INFINITI, and non-Nissan dealerships across the United States. In addition to operational efficiencies, the Bank is intended to strengthen support for independent, locally owned dealerships—many of which serve as vital small businesses in communities across the country. 'For over 40 years, NMAC has supported our dealer network with stable, relationship-driven financing,' said Kevin Cullum, president of NMAC. 'Forming Nissan Bank U.S. gives us greater flexibility to serve dealers more efficiently and competitively—so they can better serve their customers. It also deepens our support for locally owned dealerships, many of which are small businesses that anchor their communities. From small towns to major markets, this Bank will help dealers access the tools they need to grow—while reinforcing our long-term investment in the U.S. market.' The Bank will leverage NMAC's commercial lending expertise and long-standing relationships with more than 1,200 dealerships. Its charter would allow for more flexible and cost-effective financing options, empowering dealers to better serve their customers. In addition, the Bank intends to uphold Nissan's strong legacy of community investment by supporting financial literacy, affordable housing, and economic development initiatives in Utah and beyond. Consumer auto loans will continue to be offered directly by NMAC. The formation of the Bank is subject to regulatory approval. Nissan worked closely with their advisors, Klaros Group, and counsel, Covington and Burling, in preparing the application. For more information about our products, services and commitment to sustainable mobility, visit You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X(Twitter) and LinkedIn and see all our latest videos on YouTube.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Yahoo
Another Dragstrip Closes Down
Read the full story on Backfire News Car enthusiasts in Paris, Texas are mourning after the Paris Dragstrip announced it's closing for now. With tracks getting shut down and bulldozed far too often these days, we hate seeing these stories. But the owners of the dragstrip say there are multiple good reasons for the sad Paris Dragstrip has been around for over 50 years, hosting NHRA sanctioned races on the 1/8 mile strip in Northwest Texas. It's been an outlet for many who have octane in their veins, helping them get their need for speed firsthand or vicariously. But that's gone in a flash and seemingly without warning. The owners of the facility took to the official Facebook page on June 17 to make the shocking announcement: 'After a lot of thought and consideration, we have made the tough decision to close Paris Dragstrip until further notice. 'With the rising cost of operations, a constant shortage of staff, ongoing criticism, and the continued struggle to break even financially — it's simply not feasible to keep the gates open at this time. 'This track has been a huge part of our family, and I know it means a lot to so many of you. I want to personally thank every racer, fan, family, and crew member who has supported us over the years. Your loyalty and love for the sport never went unnoticed. 'This isn't goodbye forever — just a much-needed pause. We will be taking this time to regroup and consider what's next. I appreciate your understanding and support more than you know.' While it's shocking, even infuriating to see another track close down, it sounds like this move might not be permanent. Exactly what 'criticism' the Paris Dragstrip has endured isn't entirely clear. But looking around on Google Maps, the facility seems to be around some homes. We don't know if those houses were built before or after the strip was established, but we do know some people buy homes near racetracks, then complain about the noise. Hopefully the Paris Dragstrip comes back better than ever. Too many tracks have shut down in recent years and we hate to see another go away forever. Image via Paris Dragstrip/Facebook