Lamborghini crashes onto Hwy. 403 in Brantford allegedly after racing motorcycle

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A motorcyclist faces impaired driving charges after allegedly racing with a Lamborghini on a rural road in Brantford – an incident that ended with the high-end sports car soaring through the air and crashing onto a busy highway.

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Brant County Ontario Provincial Police say the crash occurred on Hwy. 403 just east of Rest Acres Rd. Around 11:30 a.m. on Sunday.

“Police responded to a report of a vehicle that had gone airborne and landed in the median ditch,” the OPP said in a statement posted Tuesday on X. “Upon arrival, officers located a black Lamborghini resting in the centre ditch, with debris scattered across the westbound lanes.”

OPP allege “preliminary information” indicates a motorcycle and the Lamborghini were racing on Pottruff Rd., which ends in a cul-de-sac just south of Hwy. 403.

“The motorcycle stopped, and the driver fled the scene,” OPP alleged. “The Lamborghini continued onto the highway, became airborne, cleared both westbound lanes, and came to rest in the median.”

Video posted on X by @OPP_WR shows the demolished Lamborghini in the grassy median that separates the eastbound and westbound lanes of Hwy. 403.

The Lamborghini driver reportedly suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital. That driver has not been charged at this point.

In a separate statement posted Tuesday on X, OPP said investigators subsequently arrested the suspected motorcyclist – a 26-year-old “individual” from Paris, Ont.

Police did not release the motorcyclist’s name or gender.

That driver is charged with operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration over 80, operation while Impaired – alcohol and drugs, failure to attend for court, as per undertaking.

The accused was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court in Brantford on July 10.

Anyone with information regarding this incident, or video that could help investigators, is urged to call the Brant County OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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