IMSA Driver Puts Out Burning Porsche Race Car Himself

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IMSA Driver Puts Out Burning Porsche Racer HimselfMotorsports on NBC / YouTube

Despite what Talladega Nights may have led you to believe, racing drivers are much more calm around fire than the average person. No matter how on fire a car may seem from the outside, drivers often calmly finish their procedures before exiting and walking away at a normal pace. Some even go a step further and help the fire-fighting team. Yesterday, IMSA Jan Heylen went even further than that and put out an entire substantial fire himself.

Heylen was running second in the Wright Motorsports-run No. 16 Porsche 911 GT3 R during the closing laps of this year's Petit Le Mans when the car caught fire after contact with a competitor, eventually erupting into a fireball that engulfed the whole engine bay. He then pulled over at a marshal's post, hoping someone could put the fire out and save the car. When nobody leapt into action, he simply asked for a fire extinguisher, walked back to the rear of the Porsche, and put the fire out himself.

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That quick action kept the car in surprisingly good shape. Despite a spectacular fire engulfing the engine bay for a fairly long time, photos from the paddock show that the Porsche still maintained most of the shape of a Porsche race car. That burnt wreckage might still be salvageable, all because Heylen grabbed a fire extinguisher, took matters into his own hands, and got to work as if this was the hundredth burning Porsche engine he had dealt with.

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