Glad he's okay, the car can be fixed. Shame on that track for not having the support equpiment to respond to that. But, on the other hand...

Anyone who has that much money in that fast of a car and DOESN'T have on board fire suppresion gets some (if not most) of the blame. Sorry but it had to be said. You cannot depend 100% on the track for YOUR OWN safety, period.

You know those waivers we all sign entering a track that mitigates their responsibility? Here's why. The track won't do anything for this poor guy...he signed that away in order to compete that day.

It is really a damn shame that this had to happen. Hopefully HE and those reading will take a lesson and protect YOURSELF.

Rant over...