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Lamborghini, Dodge Viper drivers charged with street racing

Street racing charges have been laid against two drivers of high-end cars for their alleged involvement in a street race in Surrey, B.C. last December that sent a Lamborghini careening off a highway and smashing into a tree before it ended up in a ditch.

Police say cars reached speeds of 157 km/h

Police have charged two drivers of high-end cars after they allegedly street raced in Surrey, B.C. last December, sending a Lamborghini careening off a highway. (Surrey RCMP)

Street racing charges have been laid againsttwo drivers of high-end cars for theiralleged involvement in astreet race in Surrey, B.C. last December that senta Lamborghinicareeningoff a highway andsmashing into a tree before it endedup in a ditch.

The spectacular crash and street race between the drivers of a Lamborghini and a Dodge Viper, Dec. 22 on Highway 99 was captured on dash camvideo.

Surrey RCMP say Adam Shtay, 27, of Edmonton and Joshua Dally, 31, of Surrey, have now been charged with one count each of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle while street racing.

The Lamborghini careened off a highway and smashed into a tree before it ended up in a ditch. (Surrey RCMP)

When police arrived, they say Shtay was standing unhurt next to the 2007 Lamborghini Murcielago, and Dally as well as passengers of the Dodge Viper, were also nearby.

During the course of their investigation, officers learned that the high-end cars reached speeds up to 157 km/h.

Police officers have requested forfeiture of these vehicles as offence-related property if the pair are convicted of criminal charges.

Luckily no one was seriously injured. However, the consequences of such a high speed collision on a major arterial roadway in our city could have been catastrophic," said Sgt. Dale Carr.