A Porsche 911 GT3 RS has been involved in a horrific accident in Malibu. The white sports car rolled down an embankment, leaving at least two people injured, local news reported. The $250,000 Porsche was seen completely wrecked while the driver and passenger were treated for "non-life threatening injuries". The GT3 RS Flew Off The Road And Down A Hill The 911 apparently flew off Saddle Peak Road before rolling down the hill. Almost every panel of the car was bent completely out of shape, with the roof caved in, and the airbags looked to be detonated. The structure of the car appeared to be in remarkably good shape, however. The embankment was estimated to be around 100 ft and the car stopped in front of a house that was said to be under construction.News teams in a helicopter noted that medics were on the scene and treating two men in their 20s who were "lucky to be alive." Shortly after the crash, the occupants were said to have suffered non-life threatening injuries. AIR7 video showed bystanders helping the two people as first responders arrived at the scene. The men were later loaded onto stretchers and airlifted to hospital. Questions Over Whether Anyone Else Was Involved ABC7/ YouTubeThe crash happened a little before 4:30 pm on April 14 in the 24000 block of Hovenweep Lane, near Saddle Peak Road, in Malibu, the Los Angeles County Fire Department was quoted as saying. The cause of the crash was not yet reported, but CBS News said that when SkyCal flew over the spot of the incident, a second car, which appeared to be a BMW M5, was parked a short distance away near Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department patrol vehicles. The Porsche GT3 RS Is A Track Machine For The Road Porsche The GT3 RS is one of the pinnacles of the Porsche 911 road car range in recent years. The RS model takes the GT3 recipe, already a very track-focused car, and turns it up to 11. The 4.0-liter flat-six and grants it 15 extra horses and the sprint to 60 mph takes around 3.0 seconds. A wild aero package produces 902 pounds of downforce at 124 mph and 1896 pounds at 177 mph. Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic is used throughout the car to bring the weight down. Few road cars as hardcore as this showcase 911 model.