Vikings fan's car burnt to a crisp in MetLife Stadium parking lot

October 23, 2018 at 12:55AM
Gina Smith's burned out car. Photo courtesy of Gina Smith
Vikings fan Gina Smith returned to the parking lot outside MetLife Stadium Sunday to find her rental car burnt to a crisp. The damage appeared to be caused by hot coals from tailgaters; there were reports of two separate fires impacting seven cars in stadium parking lots. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Much was made nine months ago about the awful treatment Vikings fans endured from Eagles fans during the 38-7 NFC title game loss in Philadelphia.

To the best of my knowledge, though, not a single Vikings fan had his or her car burned to a crisp in the Lincoln Financial Field parking lot.

That treatment — albeit accidental — was saved for Sunday's game at the New York Jets and included especially unlucky Vikings fan Gina Smith.

Smith was on a trip to Boston to celebrate her birthday and decided it would be fun to make a day trip to New York for the Vikings/Jets game since the schedule lined up nicely. She said her group bought a parking pass at a MetLife Stadium lot and went into the game — a sometimes dull but enjoyable 37-17 victory for the Vikings, at least from the perspective of a Minnesota fan.

"It wasn't until the game was over and we went to go find a car where we were like, 'Hey where's our car? It should have been right where this burned out junker is … oh,' " Smith said. "No one gave us any information, but there was someone's grill right on our car, so we could tell what happened."

According to NJ.com, there were two separate fires in MetLife Stadium lots on Sunday impacting seven cars. Both fires were blamed on hot coals from tailgaters.

Smith said she is inclined to believe it was a terribly stupid but careless accident. It was a typically windy day — just ask Vikings kicker Dan Bailey about that — so the notion that the fire spread to her car (and others) is very plausible.

"Being so windy out, I think it was extremely careless to just leave hot coals out there like that," she said. Definitely not the way I wanted to celebrate a Vikings win."

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With her rental car burned beyond recognition, Smith's bad day was just beginning.

The rental company suggested she and her group take a taxi home instead of getting a new car, which wasn't exactly possible given they were coming from four hours away in Boston.

Police arrived and made a report but, according to Smith, said the incident is beyond their jurisdiction because it happened on MetLife Stadium property — but they also told her the stadium isn't liable for things that happen on their property.

The only kind soul: A parking lot attendant took pity on Smith and her crew and gave them a ride to the Newark Airport to get a new rental car.

The kicker: Smith didn't purchase additional insurance through her rental car company, so she's currently battling with MetLife Stadium folks to cover the cost of the deductible through her insurance.

"Honestly, when getting our rental car the thought that we should get the extra insurance because Jets fans might burn our car to the ground never crossed my mind," Smith said.

Minnesota Vikings fans cheer for their team after an NFL football game against the New York Jets Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Vikings won 37-17. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)
Vikings fans in attendance at MetLife Stadium on Sunday weren’t grilled the way they were in Philadelphia for the NFC title game in January, but Gina Smith’s car was another story. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Michael Rand

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Michael Rand is the Minnesota Star Tribune's Digital Sports Senior Writer and host/creator of the Daily Delivery podcast. In 25 years covering Minnesota sports at the Minnesota Star Tribune, he has seen just about everything (except, of course, a Vikings Super Bowl).

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