A FERRARI worth £300,000 has been abandoned in a field in a quiet village in West Yorkshire after apparently ploughing through a fence.
Mystery surrounds the blue 488 GTB supercar, which appeared in a piece of land in Outlane, a village near Huddersfield.
The top-end vehicle most likely left the road after coming through the village and losing control.
Flattened plants and tyre tracks lead from the road to the field and the Ferrari appears to have a front bumper torn off by the smash.
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The wing mirror is also hanging off and a huge gouge can be seen down the right hand side.
It is not known who the owner is, and West Yorkshire Police's press office say they are unaware of the incident.
In December dramatic footage emerged of a showboating Lamborghini driver smash into two stopped cars whilst racing another motorist.
The Batmobile-style supercar, which is jet black, ploughed into the vehicles in a swanky part of London.
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