LOS ANGELES (AP) Autopsies have been completed on the two bodies recovered from the fiery crash that killed "Fast & Furious" actor Paul Walker, but the results won't be released until Wednesday, authorities said.
The Los Angeles County coroner's office said it completed autopsies Tuesday after Saturday's crash of a powerful Porsche in which Walker, a star of the mega-hit action movies, and his friend were last seen riding.
Walker's publicist has said the actor was the passenger when Roger Rodas' 2005 Porsche Carrera GT crashed into a light pole and tree, then exploded in flames.
The muscular, limited-edition car is known to be not just fast it can hit 100 mph (160 kph) in less than 7 seconds but also difficult to handle. It is low to the ground, making it susceptible to bumps or debris in the road.
The families of both men have provided dental records, which will permit not only formal identification of the bodies, but also official word on whether Walker or Rodas was behind the wheel.