Exotic car club members were among a dozen drivers accused of using Interstate 394 as their own NASCAR track.
Authorities Monday named the drivers — and their rides — who were cited this weekend for reckless driving after getting stopped for speeds that topped 100 miles per hour.
"The vehicles were changing lanes and passing other motorists at high speeds," the State Patrol said in a statement describing the behavior of the men driving a variety of exotic cars late Saturday afternoon on westbound I-394 and its Hwy. 12 extension into western Hennepin County.
Among the 12 cited was Swen D. Corbin, a 42-year-old Minnetonka resident who was pulled over in his 2012 Lamborghini Aventador. Corbin co-founded MN Exotics and Supercars (MNE & S), an invitation-only club in the Twin Cities that counts as members some of the others who were cited.
The club's Facebook page on the morning of the pack ride teased, "be sure to watch our page around 5 p.m. for a live Facebook broadcast." The speeders were first detected about 5:20 p.m.
On its website, the club says it's "one of the most exclusive" for high-end cars in Minnesota, "hand selecting its members from the state's exotic car and supercar owners. MNE & S has a wide variety of vehicles in the group, everything from American supercars to the most exclusive exotics Europe has to offer. The club meets several times a year in groups of 15 to 30 vehicles.
"All of the locations and routes for each cruise are carefully planned and concealed from public knowledge," the club's website explains, "to prevent any outside intervention, and to ensure the privacy of the member and their vehicle."
When the patrol first revealed the fast and furious frenzy to the media, several of the accused drivers and others kicked around in a Facebook discussion how to deal with the situation.