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United playboy Cristiano Ronaldo gives a thumbs up despite facing police quiz over £200,000 Ferrari crash
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 5:47 PM on 08th January 2009
If Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo is worried about the fallout of his spectacular car crash, he certainly didn't let it show as he left the club's Carrington training ground this afternoon.
The 23-year-old is to be questioned by police after he wrote off his £200,000 Ferrari this morning on his way to training.
The Portuguese international, who walked away uninjured, is expected to be quizzed as to the cause of the crash into a roadside barrier. What drama? It was smiles and a thumbs up for Cristiano Ronaldo as he left the Carrington training ground this afternoon just hours after crashing his FerrariLucky escape: Police officers examine Ronaldo's Ferrari in a tunnel near Manchester Airport this morning. The football star walked away from the crash uninjured, But as he left the club's training ground just hours after the crash, the star shrugged it off by delivering a huge smile and confident thumbs up to assembled photographers.
He would no doubt have been comforted by the fact his £120,000-a-week salary will enable him to instantly replenish his fleet of lavish cars and, just to prove the point, he left the training ground driving a blue Bentley.
Police will investigate whether Ronaldo had been speeding and are expected to question his teammate Edwin Van Der Sar, 38, who was apparently travelling behind in his £200,000 Bentley, about his driving speed.
Wreck: Ronaldo's £200,000 Ferrari is a write off after the accident
Ronaldo was able to clamber out of the wreckage and remained at the scene until police arrived.
The striker was taking the 205mph supercar, which he had imported from Portugal two days ago, apparently for its first spin when he lost control of it on the A538 Wilmslow Road, near Manchester Airport.
The £120,000-a-week player, who in less than 12 days will recoup enough money to replace the car, was later given a lift to the club's training ground by Van Der Sar. The wreckage was towed away three hours later.