nope, not one bit.
`3:30am at some 24hr Petro truck station, cut the blown tire off, sealed the 2.5" crack in the wheel with some shit rtv, and hand mounted the tire using nothing but prybars because there was nobody open that had a machine capable of mounting it. It held 42psi some odd 150 miles at speeds well over the 70mph speed limit and made it to South Bend so we could mount our stock wheels/tires and turn right back around to head to the next race ~9am that same day.
the wheel in that picture above with the orange silicone on the lip/bead is the suspect wheel and the tire you see cut across the tread was the one that peeled the sidewall off at ~85mph when it blew.