$350,000 McLaren sports car wrecked in California hit-run crash

Wednesday, November 2, 2016
WOODLAND HILLS, LOS ANGELES -- A McLaren sports car and two other vehicles were involved in a violent collision in Woodland Hills, and one of the cars fled the scene, police said.

The neon-green exotic car was badly smashed up at the scene in the 23800 block of Califa Street and an Audi was also damaged.
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The drivers of the McLaren and Audi were both transported to the hospital, but there was no immediate word on their condition.

Police said they believe another car, possibly a black Charger, fled the scene. They believe street racing was involved and witnesses said the McLaren was traveling more than 60 mph on the surface street.
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"Don't street race," said Los Angeles Police Department Officer Charles Rodriguez. "It always ends up like this. Somebody ends up in the hospital."

The crash happened around 4:48 p.m. near Hale Charter Academy at Califa and Platt Avenue.
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