It was not a GT, but I heard about the incident from a friend who participated in his 05 Midnite Blue. I was going to attend this event but did not want to conflict with the Rally. I will get a chance to hear about specifics later this week, but the crash was described as "horrific" and it could have very well been fatal. Thankfully the driver looks to be fine!
"A Utah County man was hospitalized Wednesday after he wrecked one of the most expensive vehicles on the planet� in central Utah.
The man was driving across the state as part of the first-ever Utah Fast Pass fundraiser. Fast Pass is made up of exotic car owners.
When the Utah Department of Transportation closed a section of Highway 257 for the club, the man rolled his Ferrari going over 100 miles per hour.
"Unfortunately today, one of the cars lost control and rolled. It was a Ferrari Enzo, the driver was Richard Lossee, 50 years old, out of Utah county. I�m happy to report that Richard is doing well," said Doug McCleve with the Utah Department of Public Safety.
The Enzo is extremely rare, and cost roughly $1 million each. Officials said the driver's injuries were not life-threatening."
"A Utah County man was hospitalized Wednesday after he wrecked one of the most expensive vehicles on the planet� in central Utah.
The man was driving across the state as part of the first-ever Utah Fast Pass fundraiser. Fast Pass is made up of exotic car owners.
When the Utah Department of Transportation closed a section of Highway 257 for the club, the man rolled his Ferrari going over 100 miles per hour.
"Unfortunately today, one of the cars lost control and rolled. It was a Ferrari Enzo, the driver was Richard Lossee, 50 years old, out of Utah county. I�m happy to report that Richard is doing well," said Doug McCleve with the Utah Department of Public Safety.
The Enzo is extremely rare, and cost roughly $1 million each. Officials said the driver's injuries were not life-threatening."