If Formula 1 enthusiasts have been following the races since the 1980s, they may actually remember what we mean. Rick Mears, who pitted on lap 58 in the 1981 Indy 500, was burned alive by methanol fire that came into contact with the engine during refueling.
Literally “Invisible” Accident: How the Invisible Methanol Fire Burned a Racer Alive?
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