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    Default This guy was lucky

    Fast forward to the 2 min mark

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    That guy was super lucky. Another 20 seconds and he would have cooked.
    Go Buckeyes!!!

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    Foam 1500 bucks for a Foam ex. and had that fire out in 3 sec. They lost a car because they could not fight a fire.
    And Bottle Foam is only 200 bucks 2 would have put the out in 5 sec time.

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    They were putting water on it in the end thats stupid it just makes it worst, gas is on top of water and justs keeps burning.

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    Announcer said it flared up... That was one heck of a flare up....

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    Driver losses car cause they cant fight a fire. Thank god he got out of the car.

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    This is beyond stupid. They are using water??? WTH??

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    Obviously at first they were using actual fire extinguishers it looks like because you can see the foam on the tire. But then you can see them trying to unwind a hose from a truck you can't see. Which does appear to be just water coming out but then it looks like they used more fire extinguishers once the flames went down.

    It was quite early in the race so the fuel cell is full enough for a feature. Anyone know what size fuel cell they typically use? It ignited fast. He sure is lucky though. Regardless cars can be replaced lives cannot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MI Dirt Fan View Post
    Obviously at first they were using actual fire extinguishers it looks like because you can see the foam on the tire. But then you can see them trying to unwind a hose from a truck you can't see. Which does appear to be just water coming out but then it looks like they used more fire extinguishers once the flames went down.

    It was quite early in the race so the fuel cell is full enough for a feature. Anyone know what size fuel cell they typically use? It ignited fast. He sure is lucky though. Regardless cars can be replaced lives cannot.
    Thats co2 on the tire if they used foam it be 4 to 5 in thick. They burned that car to the ground cause the had no foam ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MI Dirt Fan View Post
    Fast forward to the 2 min mark

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    Second place guy got the shaft more than once. Strunk run over his front end, put em in the wall, that was number two he did that too. Then he hits that lapper and flips. And they put it out with Super Soakers.
    Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.

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    How much money should a track spend to have all the correct fire equipment? Feel bad for the car owner but things happen. Thank the good Lord the driver got out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fenders27 View Post
    How much money should a track spend to have all the correct fire equipment? Feel bad for the car owner but things happen. Thank the good Lord the driver got out.
    They should be equipped to fight the fuel fire, at least till they start my making the cars out of wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fenders27 View Post
    How much money should a track spend to have all the correct fire equipment? Feel bad for the car owner but things happen. Thank the good Lord the driver got out.
    Foam cans only cost 30% then a o2 one. car saved with them 30 grand

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    The fuel was obviously leaking from the tank. First it was a dam good thing the river was out of the car. Car dirt you keep saying foam would have had it out in 5 seconds. I don't disagree. But if the fuel keeps flowing as it obviously did. The flare ups were going to continue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtcrazy4u View Post
    The fuel was obviously leaking from the tank. First it was a dam good thing the river was out of the car. Car dirt you keep saying foam would have had it out in 5 seconds. I don't disagree. But if the fuel keeps flowing as it obviously did. The flare ups were going to continue.
    Not with Foam its for gas fires.Seen them put out 727 hole thing in flames in 18 sec. at fire Camp.

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    CarDirt is actually right if they wouldve used foam it would have out a nice think blanket layer of foam on the entire car and wouldve smothered it out in no time at all the only thing that wouldve sucked then was trying to get the foam to run into the track lol that wouldve been a slick slippery mess

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    John got lucky here to. Love his interview at the end.

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    Cardirt0 is right. Foam is going to put it out fast. As soon as the flame is out the temp drops fast. You need 3 things to have a fire. One fuel. Two heat and three oxy. Take one away and fire is gone.

    Water works on temp, if it's a fogger spray. Foam works on oxygen and heat. One other thing they should have is PKP powder for electrical or magnesium. CO2 takes the heat away but slower doing it. The fuel is heavier than the foam, so any added sinks under foam. Proper method is foam deck and heavy mist fogger with water

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    Quote Originally Posted by fenders27 View Post
    How much money should a track spend to have all the correct fire equipment? Feel bad for the car owner but things happen. Thank the good Lord the driver got out.
    As much as it takes to have the proper equipment to fight a fuel fire, no questions asked. Charlie Floyd, Chesley Dixon, whoever else I’m missing, they got lucky at Grandview. He was out before it ignited, otherwise, man, coulda been way worse.
    Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.

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    He been trapped in car this story be real bad right now. Ask Doug Wolfgang he was burned bad when they had nothing to put out fire. Guy that saved him got burned doing it.

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