Oops! Employee flips boss' borrowed Ferrari
She's not hurt, but he's upset; crash involved a curve and high speed
BOULDER CREEK, Calif. - The California Highway Patrol said a 23-year-old woman driving an expensive Ferrari owned by her boss flipped it after taking a curve too fast, causing an estimated $125,000 in damage.
CHP Officer Elizabeth Addy said the woman escaped the crash Saturday without injury, but her boss was irate.
The unidentified woman apparently lost control after taking a curve at too high a speed, hit an embankment and flipped.
Addy said the woman was driving the car with the owner's consent.
The CHP said alcohol was not a factor.
She's not hurt, but he's upset; crash involved a curve and high speed
BOULDER CREEK, Calif. - The California Highway Patrol said a 23-year-old woman driving an expensive Ferrari owned by her boss flipped it after taking a curve too fast, causing an estimated $125,000 in damage.
CHP Officer Elizabeth Addy said the woman escaped the crash Saturday without injury, but her boss was irate.
The unidentified woman apparently lost control after taking a curve at too high a speed, hit an embankment and flipped.
Addy said the woman was driving the car with the owner's consent.
The CHP said alcohol was not a factor.