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This is the moment that a boy racer sped down a street and wrote off several luxury cars.

The driver hit 11 parked vehicles including a £300,000 McLaren, £100,000 Porsche Cayenne and £200,000 Bentley Bentayga in Moore Street, Chelsea, shortly after midnight.

In total he caused £500,000 worth of damage to cars worth £1 million, writing three of them off.

The driver of the Audi Q7 4×4 was being followed by a Porsche moments before he lost control and flipped over.


Both the driver and his passenger had to be taken to hospital where they were treated for head injuries.

The driver hit 11 parked vehicles in Moore Street, Chelsea

The driver and his passenger were both taken to hospital for head injuries (Picture: ITV News)

A total of £500,000 of damage was caused by the crash

All of the parked cars were empty at the time of the collision

A witness described the driver as being ‘dazed and in shock’ after he got out of his wrecked car.



She added he was covered in blood and his skull was visible after suffering a cut on his head.

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Resident Summer Haider told Mail Online: ‘I really thought there had been some sort of explosion, like a helicopter coming down’.

A police spokesman said: ‘Their condition is not believed to be life-threatening. The driver however continues to receive treatment for serious head injuries.

‘All of the parked cars were empty at the time of the collision. No arrests have been made. Enquiries into the full circumstances continue.’

One resident said she ‘thought there had been some sort of explosion’

CCTV footage of the incident in west London (Picture: ITV News)

Several of the luxury cars were written off after the crash

The driver of an Audi Q7 4×4 lost control before ploughing into the row of super cars

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