L.A. County Sheriff's investigators are expected to reveal the results
of their investigation into Paul Walker's deadly crash at a news
conference at 5PM PT. We're streaming LIVE.
Paul Walker died as a result of speeding and not mechanical problems.
A source connected with the CHP -- which did the speed analysis -- tells TMZ ... Roger Rodas, the driver, was going between 80 and 93 MPH when he lost control going around a curve and crashed.
The
Associated Press quotes a source from the L.A. County Sheriff's Dept.
-- the agency that conducted the mechanics analysis -- who says the
crash was NOT the result of mechanical failure. Speed was the trigger
for the fatal accident.
Investigators also noted the tires were 9
years old. Shortly after Paul died ... law enforcement sources told us
they were the original tires on the car and they had hardened ... which
means it lost traction on the road.
TMZ broke a story in December ... Porsche had issued a memo to
its dealers 9 years ago warning them the 2004 Porsche Carrera GT could
be dangerous to an untrained driver. The memo says the road surfaces
need to be smooth, like a race track. The car is so sensitive, the memo
says, "This vehicle cannot drive over a Foster beer can that is lying
on its side."
Investigators say there was no evidence a second car was involved in the collision.
They also said an after-market exhaust system had been installed, which would have increased the engine's horsepower.
TMZ broke the story ... Walker and Roger Rodas died Nov. 30 from a combination of the impact and fire.
During
the investigation, German Porsche mechanics flew to L.A. to examine the
car .... analyzing the Carrera GT's brakes, engine, body and a tire
that wasn't destroyed in the fire.
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