Alina is driving her new Ferrari convertible on the 101 when it suddenly catches fire and pulls off the freeway onto a nearby farm. The farm is not occupied by anyone, so Alina leaves the burning car on the farm while she goes to call for help. While on the phone, the car explodes, damaging a farmer's property. If the farmer sues Alina for the intentional tort of trespass to land, what is the likely outcome?
A. The farmer wins because Alina wrongfully converted the farmer's land when the car exploded and the farmer's land now has less value than before the incident
B. Alina wins because she can use the defense of necessity
C. Alina wins because she can use the defense of contributory negligence
D. The farmer wins because Alina intentionally left the Ferrari on the farmer's property and caused actual damage to his land