West Midlands Police says a car mounted the pavement, hitting the women, aged 19 and 20.
Two women were deliberately driven at causing them serious injuries.
West Midlands Police said a car mounted the pavement in Lower High Street, Wednesbury, just before 01:45 BST, hitting the women, before driving off. The victims, aged 19 and 20, were taken to hospital where officers said they remained in a stable condition. The force believed it to have been a targeted attack. The area was cordoned off while officers gathered evidence.
Det Insp Gemma Black, said: "I would appeal for any witnesses who were in the area at the time who have not yet spoken to us to get in touch."
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