Bailey was booked that night, but neither man has been charged. Police say they are waiting for the results of toxicology and accident reconstruction reports.

Diemer declined to say more until he could meet with Sooter, which he said he planned to do next week.

Reached Wednesday, Bailey also declined to comment, saying he planned to meet with an attorney. He asked a reporter to call back later to get information about the attorney, but couldn’t be reached later in the day.

Fatal crash

Police say Sooter and Bailey were racing south on Lindbergh about 9:15 p.m. when Sooter’s BMW struck Koutroubis’ SUV from behind near Chaminade College Preparatory School. Her vehicle veered into the next lane, where it was struck by Bailey’s Mustang, police said.

Koutroubis was conscious after the crash, police said. But she was taken to a hospital complaining of pain in her abdomen, and died over the weekend of internal injuries, police said.

Neither man was cited, but Bailey was booked and a mug shot was taken. Sooter was taken to a hospital.