If you did it on exposed parts like say on the fuel then yes but it shouldn't if you just drop it on the body work. Carbon fibre is flammable but would only ignite and burn thoroughly when exposed to a naked flame i.e. a lighter. Look at times even as recent as practice of the 2014 Brazil GP. One of the Ferrari caught on fire but didn't burn the entire car down.
fuel can and cigarette lighter.
Lighter+Gasoline=Car Fire
A man threw a cigarette into a plastic cup and threw it on the floor, which then set up the wood in the stadium on flames.
A formula racing car is a car that has been modified to follow set rules such as car structure, fuel used etc.
dont do that you could set it on fire
Setting a car on fire in order to collect insurance is considered fraud and a criminal action. It is also considered arson in most jurisdiction.
The contents inside a can of hairspray can explode if it is set on fire or if it's really hot. Then the car sets on fire and it explodes.
Fires can start in lots of ways. Such as .... You left a candle on and it fell over, setting fire to a sofa!!! Or a bush fire, when lightning struck a tree and sets a bush alight, which then spreads around a whole forest or wood. Or a cigarette has been dumped on the ground and set fire to the grass . There are loads more !!!!!!!
set his house on fire ,hit his car,attacked him
They do not know how the Ballantyne's fire was started, even after a Royal Commission of Inquiry was set up to investigate. It is said, however, that the most likely cause was either an electrical spark or a cigarette butt.
they get thrown into a landfill and set on fire. then to cover it up, they bury it but the fire is still alive within!
Set car on fire, call insurance agent.