Supercar Driver Banned for Six Months After Crashing McLaren Into Motorhome
The driver of a McLaren supercar who lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a motorhome, badly damaging his vehicle, has been handed a six-month driving ban. Suffolk Police said the driver was “extremely lucky” the crash did not lead to more serious injuries. The force said Oliver Strickland-Miller was driving his McLaren 720S […]
Supercar Driver Banned for Six Months After Crashing McLaren Into Motorhome Oliver Strickland-Miller, 41, has been banned from driving for six months after losing control of his McLaren 720S and crashing into a motorhome on the A12 near Lower Hacheston. He pleaded guilty to careless driving at Ipswich Magistrates’ Court. Suffolk Police noted he was fortunate the incident did not result in more severe injuries.
- Oliver Strickland-Miller received a six-month driving ban.
- The ban followed a collision between his McLaren 720S and a motorhome.
- The incident occurred on the A12 near Lower Hacheston on November 12, 2023.
- Strickland-Miller pleaded guilty to careless driving.
- He was also ordered to pay over £1,500 in costs.
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