The Crown Casino parking attendant crushes two Lamborghinis

Awkward moment Crown Casino parking attendant smashes two $1m Lamborghinis as bystanders ruthlessly smash his apology away

  • Two rare Lamborghinis damaged by Crown Resort valet
  • The Ultimaes model is the last of the Aventadors line
  • Front bumper repairs reportedly cost around $20,000

Two of the world’s most exclusive cars were involved in a costly accident caused by a Crown Casino valet.

The keys to two Lamborghini Aventadore Ultimaes were handed over to parking staff at Perth’s Crown Casino on Wednesday night, but one of them lost control, hit the other and then crashed into a wall.

The cyan and purple supercars are the latest versions of the Italian manufacturer’s popular Aventador model and are owned by virtual gaming billionaire Laurence Escalante and cost around $1 million each.

The keys to two Lamborghini Aventadore Ultimaes were handed over to parking staff at Perth's Crown Casino on Wednesday night, but one of them lost control, hit the other and then crashed into a wall

The keys to two Lamborghini Aventadore Ultimaes were handed over to parking staff at Perth’s Crown Casino on Wednesday night, but one of them lost control, hit the other and then crashed into a wall

Footage taken immediately after the accident was posted to Instagram showed damage to the Cyan Lamborghini’s front bumper, which will cost around $20,000 to replace.

The video, titled “They Destroyed Our Rental Cars,” shows the powerful V12 engines just moments after the crash as the valet stares in shock into the distance.

“I’ve really messed it up now,” the valet can be heard saying to nearby staff.

“No way Brah, you just ripped the shit off,” the man behind the camera tells the valet.

The still shocked valet smiles and tries to explain how the accident happened after seeing the extent of the damage.

“See how those two pedals are too close together? I hit the break and then it just went,” he said.

The man behind the camera replies: ‘You revved it up and f***ed it.’

The cyan and purple supercars are the latest versions of the Italian manufacturer's popular Aventador model and are owned by virtual gaming billionaire Laurence Escalante and cost around $1 million each

The cyan and purple supercars are the latest versions of the Italian manufacturer’s popular Aventador model and are owned by virtual gaming billionaire Laurence Escalante and cost around $1 million each

The valet then puts his hands on his head in disbelief at what just happened before turning to Mr Jones and saying: “You can’t video us sir”.

Mr. Escalante, a car enthusiast, used his Instagram Story to vent his frustration with Crown Casino and valet parking.

“Only two of the last Aventadors…Crown’s insurance is going to hurt,” he wrote.

‘[It] shit, lessons learned for everyone.

“It will be sorted out and repaired by crown.”

He then said the cars had been taken to a garage for repairs.

Social media users were furious at the damage done to the luxury supercars.

“Imagine smashing a Lambo… INTO ANOTHER LAMBO,” wrote one user.

“Homie thought he was in GTA [Grand Theft Auto]’ wrote another.

Footage taken shortly after the accident shows the valet in shock realizing his costly mistake, claiming that the two pedals were too close together and accidentally accelerated

Footage taken shortly after the accident shows the valet in shock realizing his costly mistake, claiming that the two pedals were too close together and accidentally accelerated

Crown Resorts confirmed that two vehicles were damaged in the driveway of Crown Towers Perth just after 9pm on Wednesday evening.

“The safety of Crown team members and guests remains our priority.

“We are conducting a comprehensive assessment of the incident together with those involved.

“No injuries were sustained in the incident.”

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Emma Colton

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