POLICE seized a rare Ferrari F40 worth more than £1million after they caught the uninsured driver in Suffolk.
Officers stopped the moron motorist on Tom Crisp Way in Lowestoft after spotting the bright red classic supercar.
Taking to Facebook, officers quipped "oh man bad times" after revealing that the driver had only just bought the car.
They wrote: "Following a few checks turns out this really expensive car which was recently purchased…
"Did not have any insurance… oh man bad times."
The Ferrari was seized and the driver was reported for having no insurance.
A police spokesperson told SundayStar.co.uk: "The vehicle was removed by a recovery company and the driver is able to get it back once they prove a policy of insurance has been bought.
"They also have to pay a £150 recovery fee and daily storage costs until they collect it."
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