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...though apparently it's not as interesting as when Ferraris go up in smoke or clueless their drivers crash them at track days. Insufficient schadenfreude quotient I suppose.
This Porsche 991 cabriolet mule caught on fire during a test run in Steinegg, Germany and was consumed in 15 minutes despite the best effort of local Feuerwehr.
No word if the fact it was a "Chinese market" variant had anything to do with anything... there's probably a joke in there somewhere though.
(infopress24.de, automobilismo.it).
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