McLaren Senna Backs Into Audi Q7 And Flees The Scene In Ibiza

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No matter the size of the damage, you can’t just get up and leave after hitting a parked car

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by Brad Anderson

August 9, 2024 at 13:00

 McLaren Senna Backs Into Audi Q7 And Flees The Scene In Ibiza

If you tap another car while parking, leaving a note with your details on the windshield of the car you hit is a common courtesy. It would appear that the driver of this McLaren Senna needs a lesson in common courtesy after reversing into a white Audi Q7 and then leaving the scene.

A video of this incident was recently shared on Instagram through the supercar.fails account and appears to have been filmed on the party island of Ibiza. In the clip, the driver of the track-focused McLaren can be seen attempting to maneuver the car out of a parking space near a marina filled with expensive yachts.

Watch: Wealthy Influencer Fesses Up To Crashing $1.3M McLaren Senna

While reversing at low speeds should be easy for most, this driver pressed the throttle a little too hard and reversed into the front of a parked Audi. The impact occurred at extremely low speeds and was very minor, although it’s certainly possible a little bit of damage was done to the front bumper of the Q7. The carbon fiber rear diffuser of the McLaren may have also been scratched in the impact.

Had the driver been courteous, they should have got out, inspected the damage, and left a note on the Audi. After all, if they can afford a Senna, they should be able to afford to pay for any minor paint touch-ups that may have been required.

It’s worth noting that given how little context we have about the incident, the owner of the Senna may be also the owner of the Audi, or at least knows who owns it. Regardless, what do you think the driver should have done in this situation?

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