Woman Flips Boss's Ferrari

Talk about a bad day at work.

The California Highway Patrol says a 23-year-old woman driving her boss' expensive Ferrari sports car flipped it after taking a curve too fast, causing an estimated $125,000 in damage.

CHP Officer Elizabeth Addy says the woman, from Morgan Hill, escaped the crash Saturday without injury. But her boss was irate.

"She's going to be paying that back for quite a long time," Addy said.

The unidentified woman apparently lost control after taking a curve at too high a speed, hit an embankment and flipped.

The driver said she wasn't speeding but the cause of the crash is still being investigated," Addy said. "People tend to drive pretty fast along Bear Creek."

Addy says the woman was driving the car with the owner's consent.

The CHP says alcohol was not a factor.

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