Authorities are investigating after a car with a race motor and no front seat crashed into a Florida home and then burst into flames on Wednesday.

The crash happened southwest of downtown Orlando, but when authorities arrived, the driver was nowhere to be found.

The Florida Highway Patrol said no one was injured, but they want to find the driver.

Investigators said there were rubber marks on the road for more than a block and that the car slammed into the home while in reverse.

Neighbor Carlos Alvarez said he saw most of what happened next and took lots of pictures.

"I was taking a shower and I heard this terrible noise," said Alvarez. "I just jump out of there. I came outside (and) I saw the car burning in there. I was shocked about what happened. I thought it was somebody in the house."

Alvarez said he some someone come out of the home with a fire extinguisher as others called 911.

"This guy was speeding," he said. "You can see the marks in the street, and he lost control."

The motor in the car is a race motor in the car, something that may not even be street legal.

There were also no seats in the car, which would have made things difficult for the driver.