GR Corolla on track with 0W-20 blows engine and crashes

I recall seeing a Misha vid with a newer Type R on track that was seeing 150C oil temps (302F) , but don't actually know for sure what oil was in it.

 
Hard to blame it on the oil with a bunch of potentially janky mods, but I would never track a car on 0W-20, nevermind one that has engine mods.
 
The villagers over on the GR Corolla sub on Reddit have thin vs. thick opinions 🤣

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After eaxh session (and I run sessions on full heat, max ventilation speed) i leave car for 10 min, max heat/vent on. No handbrake, wheels chocked.
 
After eaxh session (and I run sessions on full heat, max ventilation speed) i leave car for 10 min, max heat/vent on. No handbrake, wheels chocked.
You have an aux oil cooler on your BMW right?
 
Owner should have used a much stouter grade for the track.
Even in stock form these engines are known to grenade with Toy voiding warranty.
Where's the guy who ascribed wondrous durability to Toyota products while calling BMWs trash?
AFAIK, you can track any BMW without fear of failure.
In the case of Toyota, if the owner tracks a car that begs for that sort of use, they are essentially out of luck.
 
Owner should have used a much stouter grade for the track.
Even in stock form these engines are known to grenade with Toy voiding warranty.
Where's the guy who ascribed wondrous durability to Toyota products while calling BMWs trash?
AFAIK, you can track any BMW without fear of failure.
In the case of Toyota, if the owner tracks a car that begs for that sort of use, they are essentially out of luck.
Yeah, I remember the dude on M5board that regularly tracks his 300,000 mile E39 M5, lol. Total trash, right? 🤪
 
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