Man driving car worth hundreds of thousands of dollars allegedly tops 110 mph in N.H.
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Man driving car worth hundreds of thousands of dollars allegedly tops 110 mph in N.H.
"A man driving a 2024 Ferrari SF9 allegedly hit 111 mph as he traveled north on Route 16 in Tamworth, New Hampshire, last Friday. A trooper spotted the speeding car, driven by Xinnan Yan, 27, of Markham, Ontario, Canada, at about 6 p.m. in a 55-mph zone, according to State Police. A 2024 Ferrari SF9 (or SF90) had a price tag between $528,764-$995,000, depending on the trim and options, according to Car and Driver, which noted it was "priced for the gods.""
""The SF90 and SF90 XX offer earth-shattering performance, but sadly their prices put them out of reach for all but the world's richest drivers," the magazine's "verdict" on the car read. Xan was arrested on a reckless driving charge and released on personal recognizance. He's set to appear in court Oct. 29."
A man driving a 2024 Ferrari SF9 allegedly reached 111 mph while traveling north on Route 16 in Tamworth, New Hampshire, last Friday evening. A trooper spotted the speeding car at about 6 p.m. in a 55-mph zone, according to State Police. The driver was identified as Xinnan Yan, 27, of Markham, Ontario, Canada. A 2024 Ferrari SF9 (or SF90) carried a reported price tag between $528,764 and $995,000 depending on trim and options. Car and Driver described the model as "priced for the gods" and noted its earth-shattering performance. Xan was arrested on a reckless driving charge, released on personal recognizance, and is due in court Oct. 29.
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