Generally, gas spills at the filler are harmless unless someone’s stupid enough to be using fire or other sources of ignition nearby. Even if a nozzle sensor did not fail, maybe someone could be clumsy when removing the nozzle. That should not be the cause of getting gas on a part that is hot enough to ignite the gas.
Yep. I see the point.
No company would use such a design on a street car. Wouldn’t even be a good design on a race car.
What’s needed is a boutique upper class gas station for such as these inside out platinum porcupine passenger cars ..... Thus a station equipped with a UV/IR flame detector would have activated a deluge system to save that poor pampered Porsche ........ Just my opinion of course.
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