Authorities Say Driver Fled Scene After Crashing Speeding Ferrari
Sheriff Says Car Could Have Been Going Up To 200 MPH
MALIBU, Calif. -- A speeding Ferrari crashed Tuesday on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, prompting the closure of the roadway and a search for the driver, authorities said.
Paramedics were sent to PCH at Decker Road at about 6:15 a.m., said Los Angeles County Fire Department Inspector Ron Haralson. One person suffered a minor injury and was treated at the scene.
One lane was reopened in each direction at about 8:35 a.m., said California Highway Patrol Officer Francisco Villalobos. The second southbound lane was reopened about a half hour later.
The badly damaged vehicle -- reportedly a Ferrari Enzo worth between $600,000 and $1 million -- has a top speed of more than 200 mph.
Sheriff's Sgt. Philip Brooks said the passenger suffered only a minor injury, and the driver was apparently unharmed.
"We have the passenger, who told us the driver did flee from the scene," Brooks said. "And we ... followed some footprints up the side of the hill in an effort to locate the driver."
Authorities believe the Ferrari "was traveling at least 100 mph and it will probably be a lot more than that once we conclude our investigation," Brooks said.
The impact sheared the car in half, with the entire front section separated from the rest of the vehicle.
"For a million dollars, you get a very good passenger-safety system, and apparently in this case it did work," Brooks said.
The driver remained at large more than three hours after the crash. Because of the injury to the passenger, the motorist could face a felony hit-and-run charge, Brooks said.
Some electrical service was interrupted in the area because the car struck a power pole.
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