TheTFJJ uploaded a video on its YouTube channel that shows a few supercars assembled around a dirt course for a meet-and-greet. It doesn’t make sense for low-slung, super-expensive supercars that are meant for tarmac to meet on loose sand and gravel, unless, some crazy shi* is about to go down.

The supercar ensemble includes big names like the Porsche 918 Spider, a Bugatti Veyron, and a Ferrari 599 GTO. But, one that caught our attention was a drool-worthy Ferrari F40 that created havoc. The owner of the car let it loose and went drifting around the dirt circuit like it was an everyday affair. The owner’s got some ba…, err, some guts to manhandle a beast like this in what's not the F40 natural habitat.

The Ferrari F40 Seems Like A Seasoned Drifter

By the looks of it, the car doesn’t seem to struggle in any way whatsoever and the owner is more than happy to let it swing and swirl around. It even comes with some matte black and grey stripes on the sides that are running across the body.

The F40 is seen entering this undisclosed location and then doing a quick sprint uphill, although on the tarmac. But, then the real fun starts. It is parked on an uneven plane and is driven to the dirt circuit from there before the car picks pace and drifts around. It even did some flawless donuts that looked and sounded orgasmic.

The First Berlinetta Designed By Pininfarina

The F40 was the first Berlinetta designed by Pininfarina to commemorate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary. It was powered by a 2.9-liter, V-8 engine that made 471 horses and 426 pound-feet of twist. Despite being built in the late 80s, it has enough firepower to take on the supercars from the present era, too.



Did The Ferrari F40 Have Company?

Aside from the Ferrari 599 GTO spotted within the first minute in the video, you can also spot a Bugatti Veyron in the backdrop. An Audi R8 was seen between shots, too, and so was an Audi RS2. A Toyota GR Yaris and the Ariel Nomad were seen doing donuts and sprints in between.

There’s also a Polaris RZR seen here having fun. For a buggy like this, this is a playground. We still can’t fathom a Ferrari F40 playing on the same field as a buggy. Not that we’re complaining, but we had our hearts in our mouths the whole time hoping nothing would happen to this rare beauty.

Conclusion

There’s no better sight than seeing a Ferrari F40 out there under the sun and getting itself dirty instead of sitting in the garage as a showpiece. And, in case you had even the slightest of doubts that this is a replica, it isn’t. This is a real deal. Well, some owners actually do take out such exotics and drive them… or, drift them and do donuts and scare the bejesus out of the viewers.

In case you’re wondering, this Italian beast doesn’t go cheap. A late-production 1992 F40 fetched over $2 million at an RMSotheby’s auction in May 2021.

Watch the video below and spend eight minutes of your day in the best way possible. Also, hypothetically speaking, if you had a Ferrari F40, would you get it to a dirt course like this gentleman, or would you make it a garage queen? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section.