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I was at the Drifts on Wed night and I got some good photos of a car on fire

Check it out!!!!!

Lucky there was enough fire extinguishers there to put it out

The Car had a fuel leak and it was nearly lost lucky it was not out on the track at the time

Was anyone there??

Cheers Craig

Dam the picture is 3.25 MB

Cant post it up as yet because of the 2MB limit

Will try to post it up later

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It is right hand drive

He was reaching for the fuel cut off it is mounted on the left hand side on top of dash

You should have seen the first flame is was so big it extended from one end of the car to the other

It was put out very quickly but the fuel kept pumping and fueling the fire

I took plenty of shots

No one was hurt thankfully but it did add some excitment to the night!!!!!!

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