The wreck took place on Keetonville Road Monday morning.
A young man flipped his Pontiac Trans Am.
The driver of this car was taken to a Tulsa hospital in serious condition, according to the OHP.
ROGERS COUNTY, Oklahoma -
Witnesses say a young man in a Pontiac Trans Am crashed while passing in a no-passing zone on Keetonville Road in Rogers County Monday morning. The man, thought to be in his 20s, was taken to a Tulsa hospital in serious condition.
The wreck took place on wet roads, at a hilly section of State Highway 20 between Owasso and Claremore. Witnesses to the crash say the driver of the Trans Am was eastbound, traveling at a high rate of speed and passing other vehicles when he lost control of the sports car.
The Trans Am flipped and landed in a ditch. It was the only car involved in the wreck, according to Trooper Andy Floyd with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
"It's a pretty dangerous road," Floyd said. "It's sharp curves and stuff, probably about three-quarters of a mile long."
Traffic was backed up as Highway Patrol troopers, Limestone firefighters and other emergency personnel investigate the accident.