My guess is anyone who owns an SLC or any other exotic could very well experience something similar to this at one time or another when fueling up. ALL exotics are people magnets...ALL attract attention...some just more than others:
Once while refueling my Ford GT: first one, then two cars pulled into the 'station (independent of each other) and started to slowly 'orbit' the GT's gas pump island in opposite directions looking at the GT and nothing else. Yeeeup. They collided.
SANE refueling stops usually only involved about 10 to 15 minutes-worth of Q&A. The record time involved for a Q&A occurred at a restaurant. 'Took literally ONE HALF HOUR for me to make it from the car to the restaurant's front door ('was stopped multiple times along the way)...a distance of about 40 feet. The Mrs. actually was coming OUT of the restaurant looking for me as I arrived at the door. She was wondering what the heck had happened to me!
Out on the street, the car caused 3 rear-enders that I actually saw (in one case, 'heard')...and, on 2 occasions, 'caused drivers to run off the road while looking back over their shoulders. One drove up over a curb onto a sidewalk (no pedestrians present, thank God), the other drove into a shallow drainage ditch.
And, of course, 'can't count the number of times cameras were hung out of car windows or people stepped out into the street to snap photos.
The spooky thing is when a car starts following you...especially if it has more than one MALE occupant. 'Had that happen 3 or 4 times. 'Had no problem ditching them though. But, for some reason, 'never had that issue with a carload of ladies. :-(