Sports car crashes along residential Ipswich road

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A resident says a red sports car was badly damaged while another vehicle ended up on its side.

A Lindbergh Road resident said a red sports car was badly damaged while another vehicle ended up on its side

One person has been arrested after a sports car was involved in a two-vehicle collision in a 30mph road. Police closed the road after the crash in Lindbergh Road in Ipswich, Suffolk just after 07:00 BST on Saturday. One resident said the red sports car, which they described as a Ferrari racing car, was badly damaged while the other vehicle ended up on its side.It has not confirmed whether the person detained was driving either car.

Resident Gary Smith said he heard what "sounded like a racing car speeding down the road" but "dragging its undercarriage along"."[The sports car] looked like a Ferrari Testarossa," he said.The collision, first reported in theFind BBC News: East of England on

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