It seems that this week-end wasn't a good one for the supercars owners. A number of five supercars were crashed all over the world, one of them ending with the death of the driver. The cars destroyed are: TechArt Porsche 911, Lamborghini Murcielago, Ultima GTR, Ferrari Testarossa and Audi R8.

The first two ones, the TechArt Porsche 911 and the Lamborghini Murcielago were making a "little" race at 300 km/h on a German highway. Both drivers are alive.

The Ultima GTR was crashed by a 53 years-old man in Netherlands. The car’s tail spun out and sent the car into a side barrier.

The Ferrari Testarossa was crashed on a central road in Colmenarejo, a town located north of Spain’s capital, Madrid. The driver lost control of the vehicle and ended up smashing into a brick wall.

But the most horrific one was the one involving the Audi R8. A 27-year-old driver, from Gummersbach, lost control of the car in heavy rain. He wasn't wearing a seatbelt, and was pronounced dead at the scene.