On May 3, 1998, during round 2 of the
JGTC at Fuji Speedway, Ota was badly injured. There were 47,000 spectators in attendance for the JGTC round scheduled for (67 laps). At the time of race there was torrential rain and visibility was limited. Following the
parade lap, the
safety car drove through the starting line at then suddenly slowed down. the
BMW M3 of
Yasushi Hitotsuyama, behind, managed to avoid the
Porsche by driving onto the grass and then back to the circuit, while the Porsche struck a barrier and rested on the grass. to extinguish the fire and then helped to release Ota's
safety harness. He did this before race marshals arrived. Ota was trapped in his car for 1 minute and 30 seconds while exposed to temperatures and had to be dragged out of the car by a
safety marshal. The marshal laid him on the ground which caused his semi-melted visor to sag onto his face. Ota attempted to get up, but fell. During another attempt, another marshal spotted Ota, picked him up, and bundled him into the circuit's support vehicle, rather than an
ambulance. Ota was taken to a hospital in
Gotemba where he was treated for third-degree
burns to his face and neck area and minor burns to the rest of the body. He required
plastic surgery to the
nasal area as a result of the visor melting on his face. He also suffered from intoxication from the fumes he inhaled from the fire. As a result of his injuries, Ota was no longer able to move his right arm, right shoulder and fingers properly. His injuries brought an end to his professional race career.
Race canceled The race was to be rescheduled to a shortened 51 lap race, but thick
fog rolled in over the circuit causing the race to be delayed. Organizers waited, hoping that the weather would improve, but by 17:00 the organizers announced that the race was officially called off and all results were voided. Under the FIA Code, the race had not officially started, three laps being required for this. ==Court case==