Forget the fast and the furious, a New Jersey father and son were just dumb and dumber.

Nine months after the two men drag raced through the Lincoln Tunnel and caused a multi-vehicle crash, authorities have booked them on charges of first-degree reckless endangerment, engaging in an illegal speed contest, and reckless driving, Port Authority police spokeswoman Lenis Rodrigues said.

“We are committed to tracking down people who commit this type of reckless behavior and prosecuting them. In doing so, we hope to deter others from doing the same,” said Port Authority Police Chief Detective Matthew Wilson.

Chadwick Quinones, 25, of the Hewitt section of West Milford, was initially issued three summonses in Weehawken following the 10 p.m. incident in the tunnel’s north tube on Feb. 9. Quinones fled the scene but returned 90 minutes later and admitted that he was involved, and was charged with leaving the scene of an accident, failure to exhibit registration and careless driving, Rodrigues said.

But authorities reopened their investigation when they found dashcam video posted on Instagram that showed Quinones and his father, Fred Ordine, 44, racing their Corvettes through the tunnel, Rodrigues said.

The footage shows one of the Corvettes rear-ending another vehicle, which collides with the other Corvette and causes it to spin out and crash into the tunnel walls.

Quinones took the video down from his Instagram page after being asked about it by detectives, but the footage has been reposted by other accounts, police added.

The father and son were arrested Tuesday on the new charges in New York state.

Luckily, no one was injured in Feb. 9 incident.

This may not have been Quinones’ first foray into racing. In September 2017, he posted a dashcam video of three cars — two Infinitis and an Audi — weaving in and out of traffic on a highway.