A man is fighting for his life in hospital after "racing" another car and crashing on a major Melbourne freeway overnight.
Police have been told two cars - a white Ford ute and a Toyota Camry - were seen travelling towards the city on the Monash Freeway in Mulgrave, weaving and changing lanes when the crash happened about 10.45pm last night.
The ute appeared to lose control before it crashed into the Springvale Road overpass and rolled, while the Camry it was racing did not stop and fled the scene.
The driver of the Ford was trapped for some time before he was freed from the car and taken to hospital by ambulance in a life-threatening condition.
His male passenger was also taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Detective Senior Sargent Gerard Clanchy said both cars were driving at "excessive speed" and in a "reckless manner".
Police are urging the driver of the Camry sedan to come forward.
"We have good avenues of inquiry including dash cam footage - but I suggest that driver come forward at the earliest opportunity," Det Snr Sgt Clanchy said.
Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives closed the freeway between Springvale and Ferntree Gully roads this morning. It has now been reopened.
Investigators are appealing for any witnesses or motorists with information or dash cam vision who may have seen the cars racing near the Eastlink overpass in Dandenong North to please call Crime Stoppers.
Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or can submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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