The NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway saw a dramatic incident on Sunday when Denny Hamlin's No.11 car caught fire.
It was a largely uneventful start to the first stage of the Wurth 400, but on lap 75, Hamlin experienced an engine blowout, taking to the inside of the track as he looked to bring his car back to the garage.
However, as he did so, flames began to erupt from underneath the No. 11 Toyota, with Hamlin forced to park up and exit the vehicle as a cloud of black smoke engulfed the vehicle.
Fortunately, Hamlin was unharmed in the incident, with NASCAR confirming during the race that he had been evaluated and released from the infield medical center.
A big mechanical problem on @dennyhamlin's No. 11 machine.