Imagine fulfilling your dream of buying a new car, all that anxiety about receiving the vehicle, and when it is about to be delivered it falls off the carrier's truck. It is without a doubt a heartbreaking scene.
But that's exactly what happened to the Ferrari SF90 Stradale which was being delivered to the businessman and CEO of the Cimed group, João Adibe Marques.
João was about to receive his new machine when he saw the truck's hydraulic lift fail and smash his Ferrari SF90 Stradale to the ground.
Luckily – for both the owner and the employee who delivered the super sports car – the car did not suffer severe damage and João was able to drive the model peacefully around São Paulo.

Later, the businessman even joked about the situation on social media, saying that the Ferrari is so beautiful that it looked like it had fallen from the sky.
This SF90 Stradale took approximately 1 year to complete. Commissioned by João, the color chosen was yellow to represent his pharmaceutical company. The interior finish was also custom made for the owner.
The model – which is the fourth to arrive in Brazil since the beginning of the year – also has diamond-cut wheels and a stripe, which runs from the hood to the spoiler, in the colors of the Italian flag.
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale
The model arrived to celebrate the Italian automaker's 90th anniversary, and was characterized by being the first series-production hybrid Ferrari. The Maranello automaker's other hybrid model is the LaFerrari, which was limited to 499 units.
The SF90 has a 8 hp V780 engine that, added to the electric power unit, reaches 1000 hp. The driver has the option of choosing purely electric mode, which gives a range of 25km. (Self-talk)