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Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by ricrain, Oct 9, 2005.

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  1. ascari_2

    ascari_2 Karting

    Oct 9, 2005
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    Yuri
    Glad to hear your ok and no major problems with your car. And while $2k may not be pocket change it sure beats a lot of other things that could've happened.
     
  2. TheCarcierge

    TheCarcierge Formula 3

    Feb 1, 2004
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    Ric:

    Sorry to hear about your fire, glad that you escaped unscathed and the damage to the car was minimal.

    In my opinion the location of the "drip hole" in the intake is a design flaw. The first (or was it the second) year that we were running 360's in the Challenge Series there were two seperate fires during refueling at the endurance race in Homestead.

    Both times, the cause was similar to your accident. Fuel drippped out around the edge of the fuel filler either while fuel was running into the tank or when the re-fueling tank was removed. Fuel ran along the body work and down into the air intake, dripped through the weep hole and made contact with the red hot brakes. Then WOOOOSH.

    After the second time, they called the race.

    Scottie

    P.S. do you get to be a member of the club if you were standing ouside the Ferrari when you were set on fire?
     
  3. ricrain

    ricrain Karting

    Nov 1, 2003
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    It looks like it's closer to $7K, with labor factored in. Two major wiring harnesses, 3 hoses, an O2 sensor, the left wheel well liner and the left gas tank heat shield. Amazingly, I haven't found any cosmetic damage.

    Oh, well. After 12 years of tracking Ferrari's (and other cars), this is the first actual track damage I've ever had (if yoy don't count brake pads, rotors, etc.) I'll leave it to the insurance company to decide who will foot the bill.
     
  4. Texas Forever

    Texas Forever Eight Time F1 World Champ
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    Apr 28, 2003
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    Texas!
    Ric, who were you chasing in the F-40? Ara? Now that you have paid your dues, you're entitled to sing da blue. Come on, do you think that you could have caught him? :)

    Dale
     
  5. Prova85

    Prova85 Formula 3

    Nov 13, 2003
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    You guessed wrong. That's why ASKED if there was any legal recourse. I won't bother beating up your reply any more than already has been.

    Ric you mentioned some pics.... we're curious...
     
  6. WCH

    WCH F1 Veteran
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    Mar 16, 2003
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    Sorry to hear about the damage, I once failed to tighten a 911 gas cap and enough gas spilled out to make the car loose - very lucky not to have had a fire.

    On the legal issue - I'm with Tiara. At the track, you sign all the waivers and disclaimers and assume the risk. If you can't accept that, find another hobby. You are responsible for the safety of your car, whether your crew makes an error, or some poor track worker. My 2 cents.
     
  7. Texas Forever

    Texas Forever Eight Time F1 World Champ
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    Texas!
    Actually, for reasons that should be obvious, the last thing Ric should be doing is seeking legal advice in a public forum. :)

    Dale
     
  8. ricrain

    ricrain Karting

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    #33 ricrain, Oct 11, 2005
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