An Epic Supercar Traffic Jam In France Caused By A Herd Of Sheep

Jul 12, 2016 09:33 AM EDT | Jomar Teves

The road was part of the route for the Modball Rally Europe. This was a lavish showcase of supercars that are on a road trip throughout the rest of mainland Europe.

This is similar to the Gumball 3000 which was popular in 2007.

The crew of supercars was on their way from Monaco to London when out of a sudden found themselves to be stuck on a herd of farm animals in the provincial town of Citadelle d'Entrevaux.

Some of the sports cars that were caught up in the sheep-infested traffic jam were a Ferrari F12berlinetta, a Martini-liveried Porsche Cayman GT4, a Lamborghini Aventador, and a Porsche 911.

Visual reports coming from Instagram have proven that these were the cars that were stuck in traffic. Luckily, the leading Lamborghini Aventador quickly spotted the white flock of animals from afar and signaled a red break as it slows down to the traffic jam.

There were no sheep injured during the incident. Despite the knack for speed and recklessness that these drivers have, they still managed to ensure the safety of the sheep.

This picture was captured by a 24-year-old British named Michael Thornley Groves. The man is a successful business owner and also owns a Cayman GT4.

Inside the lavishly decorated cars were their wealthy owners together with a handful of their chosen companions. It is a weird, but at the same time funny moment to experience and put into a photograph.

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