Severely damaged £1.3m McLaren Senna supercar run over by idiot exhibitionists YouTuber goes up for auction

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The badly damaged £1.3 million McLaren Senna supercar, which was run over by an idiot YouTuber while showboating, has now gone up for auction.

Edmond Barseghian recently went viral after showing off in front of friends before losing control of the flashy vehicle shortly after purchasing it.

There was only one mile left on the clock before YouTuber Edmond Barseghian managed to wreck it in an accident

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There was only one mile left on the clock before YouTuber Edmond Barseghian managed to wreck it in an accidentCredit: Jam Press/iaai
YouTuber crashed £1.3m McLaren Senna just days after buying it

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YouTuber crashed £1.3m McLaren Senna just days after buying itCredit: Instagram/edmond_mondi
Most of the front of the car is missing or hanging off

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Most of the front of the car is missing or hanging offCredit: Jam Press/iaai

In footage captured of the collision, the supercar’s 789 horsepower engine could be heard revving before accelerating to breakneck speed and being catapulted into a nearby building.

The vehicle was taken, but has now been put up for sale at IAA auctions.

In the new images, the car can be seen severely damaged, with most of the front end missing or hanging off.

According to the warning, the key is missing and the inoperative digital dashboard only shows one mile on the odometer.

A price has not yet been added to the listing.

Described as a coupe car with a 4.0-liter engine, it is said to have an automatic transmission, rear-wheel drive and eight cylinders.

The car is powered by gasoline and has a green and brown interior and exterior.

Manufactured in the United Kingdom, the McLaren Senna model is sold in North Hollywood, California.

The listing indicates that the main damage is to the front.

There is also secondary damage on the left and right side.

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The date and time of the auction will be announced soon on the IAA website.

In a clip that recently appeared online but has since been taken down, the social media influencer can be seen revving up the gas while driving down a quiet Los Angeles street.

The 2023 Western Enduro Champion soon tried to do a ‘donut’, but it didn’t go as planned.

The car was seriously damaged, but Edmond, who has more than 314,000 followers on his Instagram account (@edmond_mondi), emerged relatively unscathed.

He later confirmed that he was behind the wheel of his new Senna when the accident happened.

Barseghian apologized on his Instagram account, where he said he “went viral for the wrong reasons” and is “only human.”

He added: “This one hurts. I loved that car, but I’ll get over it.

“The only thing that upsets me the most is that this happened on a public road.

“Especially considering I bought it the night before at Racewerkz with upgraded brakes, suspension, wheels and slick tires.”

The statement concluded: “Feel free to trash me in the comments, I deserve it. I own it, lesson learned.”

This isn’t the first time Barseghian has pulled a similar stunt, as he went viral in early 2023 for wrecking his Hummer EV after driving it just 9 miles.

Last month, a 13-year-old boy wrecked a flash Lamborghini in a major accident after convincing the car’s owner that he was old enough to drive.

It turns out that a McLaren supercar, apparently owned by a TikTok star, was left completely destroyed on the side of the road after a horrific accident.

Terrifying video shows the £220,000 flash engine, believed to belong to social media star HSTikkyTokky, destroyed and smoking in Surrey.

Although the front is a complete mess, there is also some damage on both sides of the car.

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Although the front is a complete mess, there is also some damage on both sides of the car.Credit: Jam Press/iaai
The auction date has not yet been revealed

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The auction date has not yet been revealedCredit: Jam Press/iaai



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