A 3-car crash in southern California left one person dead and a Ferrari split in half on Friday afternoon.
Aerial footage from Fox 11 Los Angeles showed the scene, with the red sportscar in pieces.
The Orange County Fire Authority told Fox News on Saturday that the decision got here in at 3:42 p.m. PT.
They treated three adults upon arrival, certainly one of whom was airlifted.
KTLA reported that the driver of the Ferrari was pronounced dead on the scene.
Anselmo Templado, Public Information Officer of the California Highway Patrol, confirmed to Fox News Digital that Robert Nicoletti, the Ferrari’s driver, sustained fatal injuries when he was ejected from the vehicle as a result of the force of the impact.
Fox 11 noted that investigators said speed gave the impression to be an element within the accident, which occurred within the Silverado area on Santiago Canyon Road east of the Limestone Canyon Regional Park.
Templado concurred, explaining that Nicoletti was unable to navigate the curvature within the roadway as a result of the automobile’s speed. Alcohol isn’t suspected to be a think about this crash.
The CHP told Fox News that a Mazda SUV, a Toyota and a Ferrari were involved within the crash.
The drivers of the opposite two vehicles sustained only minor injuries, Templado explained.
They said that a portion of Santiago Canyon Road was closed between 4:12 p.m. and eight:02 p.m. PT.