Someone has stuck his Ferrari Roma in an Italian alley

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The Ferrari Roma is a truly exceptional grand tourer, a return to form for a company that spent the 1960s building some of the most glorious GT cars to ever hit the road. This makes it a perfect fit for the open roads of Italy, from the vineyards of Tuscany to the top of the Alps. But not all roads in Italy are open.

At one point on this grand tour of Roma, the driver felt he had no choice but to go across a narrow alley into a historic Italian town. The car was just narrow enough for it to almost fit, a particularly dangerous proposition that led to this: a car stuck on both sides well in an alley, with no other way out than to move centuries-old houses, remove some body panels, or go back to the entrance.

The video actually shows no resolution, just a concerned viewer (possibly the driver) looking around the corners of the very stuck car and accepting that the front is no longer an option. We have to use our inference skills, but anyone who’s ever stuck a car on a narrow wall can attest that the driver will face some serious scratches and dents, creating lasting damage to Roma’s elegantly angled rear fenders.

Italy’s historic lanes are said to be narrow, and its modern performance cars are said to be wide, so it was only a matter of time. The owner can at least take comfort in the fact that he has joined a great comedy tradition of stalling cars in alleys.

Going through Engine1.

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