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Mystery former racing ace smashes his £140,000 Aston Martin supercar after skidding out in motorway smash

Who was the motor racing legend who skidded out on the M20?

AN ex-Formula One ace was left red-faced after smashing his luxury sports car on a motorway.

The crushed black Aston Martin V12 Vantage had to be moved by police after the driver veered off the road clipped and the central reservation of the M20 motorway.

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The Aston Martin V12 Vantage was pictured smashed up at the side of the motorway. Police confirmed the driver was a former F1 aceCredit: SWNS - London
The car is valued at around £140,000Credit: Aston Martin

Cops confirmed rumours it was a former racing driver but refused to reveal their identity.

Kent Police confirmed they were called to one-car smash between junctions 4 and 5, near Maidstone at 9.26am on Friday.

The high-performance car, which can reach speeds of up to 205mph, is thought to have hit a patch of standing water whilst travelling towards the South East coast.


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It was pictured with the front end smashed in and foliage in the grill after slamming into a barrier.

A spokesman for Kent Police said: "It was reported that a vehicle had made contact with the central reservation and was obstructing a live lane.

"To ensure public safety, lane three of the carriageway was closed.

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No one was injured in the crash, which had been moved on to the hard shoulder in under 20 minutes by cops.

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The former F1 ace is yet to own up to the crash.


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