The unconscious man was taken to hospital following Saturday's illegal car meet, say police.
PC James Goose said: "Several other notices of intended prosecutions are in progress for recent car meets.
"We will look to take robust action against anyone else found committing offences, as further evidence becomes available." Julie Stevenson chairs a task and finish group at Peterborough City Council's which was formed to tackle illegal car meets. She said the incident was "distressing" adding: "Not only has another person been injured at one of these unauthorised car meets, but the driver involved left the scene with no care for the condition of the person lying injured in the road.
"These events are not safe and until the organisers take responsibility to ensure they are safe and pose no problems for local communities, we will continue to work with the local police and council to push them out of Peterborough."Follow East of England news on
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