January 6Jan 6 Ferrari Evidence Dispute Reignites in Long-Running Boss Yoovidhya ScandalA Thai court’s latest judgement in the long-running Ferrari crash controversy involving Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya has drawn fresh attention to conflicting speed estimates used over more than a decade. Initial calculations put the car’s speed at 177 km/h, but a later revision placed it just below the legal limit, shaping key prosecutorial decisions and sparking accusations of tampering with evidence. A specialist panel ultimately judged the highest estimate unreliable and focused on a narrower range around the speed threshold. The ruling led to mixed outcomes, with some defendants acquitted and two former prosecutors receiving jail terms. The appeal is now under review, keeping alive the unresolved debate over both the crash and alleged manipulation of forensic findings.
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