A groom put his new wife and two other people in hospital after he wrecked a £200,000 supercar while "macho posturing" at 90 mph, a court heard.
Ali Zaman crashed the bright green Lamborghini Huracan on his wedding day last year after nicking the keys from a guest and taking it for a spin in "treacherous" conditions.
The 26-year-old later crashed into another vehicle, with the six-figure Lambo listed as a write-off after it burst into flames, Bradford Crown Court was told.
Sentencing the new father to 180 hours of unpaid work, Recorder Richard Wright QC, said that he should feel fortunate that his wife decided to stay with him.
He said: "You're perhaps lucky your wife decided to stick it out with you with the way your wedding turned out."

The court heard how the ordeal began when one of Zaman's guests securely parked his Lamborghini outside the wedding venue on February 15, 2020.
The man left the car's keys in his coat pocket, but when he later noticed they were gone, he rang Zaman immediately, suspecting him to be the thief.
The insurance policy on the supercar allowed anyone with permission who was over the age of 30 to drive the vehicle.
But prosecutors said Zaman, who was 25 at the time, "did not meet any of those criteria", and had no third party insurance.
The court heard that Storm Dennis was in full flow on the day, and it was "raining sideways", meaning there was especially "treacherous road conditions".
CCTV footage taken at 10.05 pm initially seemed to show Zaman driving around Bradford city centre at low speeds for 20 minutes.
But at a set of traffic lights on Wakefield Road, he then "macho postured" with another car, before flying off at excess speed and colliding with it, the court heard.
Zaman's defence lawyer said the Lamborghini burst into flames and that both vehicles involved in the crash were "write-offs".

The other driver suffered an injury to his left eye which required stitches, while Zaman and his wife also suffered minor injuries.
In mitigation, Zaman's barrister said the defendant wanted to apologise to the other driver and also to his own wife.
He said: "This was his wedding day and three people ended up in hospital."
The defence barrister added that Zaman accepted "he had no right to be in the vehicle" and that speeding in the midst of a storm was dangerous.

Addressing Zaman directly, Recorder Wright called his actions "stupid" and said he was fortunate that more people weren't hurt.
He said: "It was your wedding day, you will remember it for all of the wrong reasons because it ended with you making a reckless and stupid decision to drive around a Lamborghini motorcar about the streets of Bradford."
"You were macho posturing with another motorist at the side of the traffic lights in what were treacherous road conditions.
"You set off like the clappers, reaching excess speed close to 90mph, before losing control, crashing your car and bringing injury to your new wife and injury to the gentleman at the lights.
"It was a moment of complete stupidity on your part and the consequences of it could have been far more serious."
He was charged with driving a motor vehicle dangerously and also assaulting a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm (ABH).
Zaman was not found guilty of the latter count.
He was also banned from driving for one year and ordered to pay a surcharge as part of an 18-month community order.