Bathurst 1000 driver ‘loses everything’ as his Gold Coast house ‘burns down’ in huge blaze while racing at Mount Panorama
A Bahurst 1000 driver has reportedly ‘lost everything’ after a massive fire engulfed his Gold Coast home while he was racing at the Bathurst 1000 on Saturday afternoon.
Brad Jones Racing driver Declan Fraser had teamed up with Andre Heimgartner for Sunday’s big race at Mount Panorama and learned of the devastating fire during the event.
Several fire trucks were called to the home on Hope Island Seven news revealed on Sunday afternoon that the house belonged to 24-year-old Fraser.
Fox Sports commentator Neil Crompton had revealed the extent of the fire during a live broadcast on Sunday.
“When (Heimgartner) did his Top-10 Shootout there, (Fraser’s) house burned down,” Crompton told Fox Motorsport on Sunday.
‘He’s lost everything.
‘His father spoke to me this morning. He is asked because all his trophies are gone, he had success in Super 2, he is asked how we would be able to buy or replicate this.
Supercars driver Declan Fraser has reportedly ‘lost everything’ after it was revealed his house burned down while he was racing at the Bathurst 1000
Fraser will be racing for the Brad Jones Racing team at Bathurst this weekend
But it was reported that his home on Hope Island went up in flames on Saturday
“He doesn’t even have clothes.”
Fox sports understands Fraser, 24, had recently moved to Hope Island from Melbourne.
Local reports have confirmed that no one was injured in the fire.
Details of the incident emerged on Sunday, with Fox Sports reporting that Fraser had only recently moved to the area.
Details of the incident emerged on Sunday, with Fox Sports reporting that he had only recently moved to the area.
Mark Walding from the Gold Coast Fire Service added: “It’s been largely gutted so the house will have to be completely demolished and rebuilt.”
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