Overview
- A white Ferrari Purosangue lost control at roughly 200 km/h on Route 237 near the Seven Lakes corridor, left the roadway, struck a tree and overturned.
- Two U.S. men, ages 66 and 68, were transported to the Sanatorio de Bariloche with a head injury and a cardiovascular issue, and were reported not to be in life‑threatening condition; later reports say they left the hospital voluntarily.
- Neuquén suspended the Cavalcade within its jurisdiction and instructed police that no Ferrari could move without strict control, following earlier warnings and fines for traffic violations.
- Officials said several cars broke from the main convoy, and widely shared videos show dangerous passing at high speed on narrow, winding tourist roads.
- The Cavalcade Adventure 2025 involves about 60 Ferraris in a high‑cost luxury tour organized with Canossa Events, and its continuation through other Patagonian provinces is under consideration according to local reporting.