Staff at a car parts firm where two car crash victims from Bicester worked have paid tribute to their colleagues.

James McCabe, 21, of Hemingway Drive, and Adam Davis, 19, of Oxlip Leyes, both worked at First Line, in Bessemer Close, Bicester.

Police confirmed their identities yesterday, and managing director Peter Joyner said: "Both James and Adam joined First Line in 2004 and were valued members of the team.

"Well liked by all their colleagues, work-mates and management, they will be sorely missed by everyone who knew them and they leave a void in our lives.

"First Line is a close-knit family and their untimely deaths have devastated us all and we send our deepest sympathies to families and friends of the two lads at this time of their tragic loss."

Friends laid flowers and other tributes at the scene in Middleton Stoney Road after the crash, which happened about 8.40pm on Monday, and said the pair were known for their love of cars.

And on Sunday, members of car enthusiast group Cruise Bicester are planning to hold a two-minute silence and a drive-past at the scene of the crash.

Officers are investigating the crash and seized mobile phone footage of the accident from youngsters at the scene.

Thames Valley Police spokesman Toby Shergold said: "We're still investigating whether speed was a factor but we can't discuss details of the investigation."