A 26-year-old man is still in a critical condition in hospital more than a week after being hit by a Ferrari, police have said.
The crash happened in Stenhouse Drive in Edinburgh, just west of its junction with Stenhouse Grove, shortly before 9pm on October 25.
A red Ferrari 488 Spider car collided with a pedestrian, according to officers investigating the crash.
Emergency services attended and the man was taken to hospital for treatment, where he is reported to still be in a “critical” condition.
The road was closed following the collision and reopened at about 12.20am the following day.
Officers have appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash to come forward and issued a photograph of a car which may help the investigation.
A white saloon-type car is believed to have been driving ahead of the Ferrari and investigating officers appealed for anyone in the car to come forward.
The car is described as a white saloon with a black roof, wing mirrors and wheels. It also has an aftermarket light fitted to the rear.
Sergeant Grant Hastie said: “We are continuing to carry out inquiries to establish the full circumstances of this incident.
“We don’t believe the driver of the white car in these images was involved, however they could have information which may assist.
“I would appeal to this driver or anyone who can assist with identifying them to please come forward.
“In addition, anyone with CCTV or dash-cam footage is asked to get in touch.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting reference 3121 of October 25.
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