Enzo Crash in Malibu
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Originally Posted by i_heart_my_DB8,Feb 21 2006, 09:31 AM
One more wrecked Enzo = All current Enzo owners hearing *cha-ching!* a little bit more.
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(CBS) MALIBU, Calif. A section of Pacific Coast Highway was closed Tuesday after a single-vehicle car crash, officials said.
Paramedics were sent to P.C.H. at Decker Road at 6:15 a.m., Los Angeles County Fire Department Inspector Ron Haralson said.
By 8:35 a.m., one lane was reopened in each direction, according to California Highway Patrol Officer Francisco Villalobos.
The vehicle, a Ferrari -- reportedly worth between $600,000 and $1 million -- was badly damaged. One person suffered a minor injury and was treated at the scene.
"We have the passenger, who told us the driver did flee from the scene," Sheriff's Sgt. Philip Brooks said. "And we ... followed some footprints up the side of the hill in an effort to locate the driver."
Authorities believe the Ferrari, which broke in half, "was traveling at least 100 mph and it will probably be a lot more than that once we conclude our investigation," Brooks said.
Paramedics were sent to P.C.H. at Decker Road at 6:15 a.m., Los Angeles County Fire Department Inspector Ron Haralson said.
By 8:35 a.m., one lane was reopened in each direction, according to California Highway Patrol Officer Francisco Villalobos.
The vehicle, a Ferrari -- reportedly worth between $600,000 and $1 million -- was badly damaged. One person suffered a minor injury and was treated at the scene.
"We have the passenger, who told us the driver did flee from the scene," Sheriff's Sgt. Philip Brooks said. "And we ... followed some footprints up the side of the hill in an effort to locate the driver."
Authorities believe the Ferrari, which broke in half, "was traveling at least 100 mph and it will probably be a lot more than that once we conclude our investigation," Brooks said.
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Originally Posted by a4sport,Feb 21 2006, 10:23 AM
The vehicle, a Ferrari -- reportedly worth between $600,000 and $1 million -- was badly damaged.
Looking at that last shot with the skid marks leading UP that embankment... those two guys are probably pretty darn lucky to be alive. I'm just glad they lost control to the right, and not toward oncoming traffic, as there doesn't appear to be a center divider. I think at those speeds, an Enzo hitting an oncoming SUV would probably literally pass under (through?) a Land Rover or Escalade