$185,000 neon green McLaren is totally destroyed in horror 'street racing' 60mph crash in Los Angeles

  • Green car got completely wrecked in collision in Los Angeles Tuesday
  • Two drivers were taken to the hospital; one of them had severe injuries
  • The McLaren lost its hood, a door and a tire; was surrounded with debris

  • McLaren's cheapest car sold in the US is the 570s, worth $184,900


An expensive McLaren sports car emerged completely wrecked from a two-vehicle collision in Los Angeles.The bright green car appeared completely totaled in photos of the crash Tuesday in Woodland Hills.A grey sedan was also damaged during the collision, which occurred near a school, according to authorities.


A bright green McLaren sports car (pictured) worth at least $184,900 was completely destroyed in a two-vehicle collision in Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon
A bright green McLaren sports car (pictured) worth at least $184,900 was completely destroyed in a two-vehicle collision in Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon
 The sidewalk at the intersection of Platt Avenue and Califa Street was covered in debris from the McLaren (pictured), which lost its hood, a door and a tire
 The sidewalk at the intersection of Platt Avenue and Califa Street was covered in debris from the McLaren (pictured), which lost its hood, a door and a tire

The collision was reported at 4:48 pm, Officer Tony Im told KTLA.The drivers of the McLaren and of the Audi were taken to the hospital. One of them had severe injuries. The other driver's condition remained unknown.

The other car involved in the crash was an Audi, according to ABC 7
Police did not know whether the driver with severe injuries was behind the wheel of the McLaren or of the Audi. 
The sidewalk at the intersection of Platt Avenue and Califa Street was covered in debris from the McLaren, which lost its hood, a door and a tire.
Police believe street racing may have been involved. Speed was a factor in the crash. Witnesses told ABC 7 the McLaren was going at more than 60 mph. 
Residential areas such as Califa Street typically have speed limits of 25 mph in California. A sign on Platt Avenue signals a speed limit of 40 mph.
Authorities initially said more than two cars were involved and believed at least one car had fled the scene. An LAPD officer later said only two vehicles were involved in the collision and none had fled. 

The drivers of the McLaren and of the Audi (both cars are pictured above after the wreck) were taken to the hospital following the crash
The drivers of the McLaren and of the Audi (both cars are pictured above after the wreck) were taken to the hospital following the crash

Police believe street racing was involved in the crash. Witnesses said the McLaren (pictured at the scene of the crah) was going at more than 60 mph
Police believe street racing was involved in the crash. Witnesses said the McLaren (pictured at the scene of the crah) was going at more than
 60 mph

The exact model of the McLaren (pictured as an officer investigates it) remained unclear. But the British manufacturer's cheapest model sold in the United States  is worth $184,900
The exact model of the McLaren (pictured as an officer investigates it) remained unclear. But the British manufacturer's cheapest model sold in the United States  is worth $184,900

The crash occurred near Hale Charter Academy, a school for sixth to eight-graders.  
The exact model of the McLaren remained unclear. But the British manufacturer's cheapest model sold in the United States, the 570S, is worth $184,900.
A cheaper vehicle, the 540C, is not available in the United States.
The crashed McLaren resembled a Spider 650S, which starts at $265,500.

 The crash (pictured) occurred near Hale Charter Academy, a school for sixth to eight-graders. The collision was reported at 4:48 pm on Tuesday
 The crash (pictured) occurred near Hale Charter Academy, a school for sixth to eight-graders. The collision was reported at 4:48 pm on Tuesday

Police did not know whether the driver with severe injuries was behind the wheel of the McLaren or of the Audi (both cars are pictured after the crash)
Police did not know whether the driver with severe injuries was behind the wheel of the McLaren or of the Audi (both cars are pictured after the crash)


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1 comment:

  1. thats bad, how can you drivr so wreckless dat way. you sick

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