I rolled my first car (Mk4 Cortina) due to driving it like a bellend.
Like most teenagers, nobody could teach me anything about driving. And also like many teenagers I had to learn by my costly mistakes
The roll itself was bad enough but it caught fire when it finally came to rest upside down!

Some thieving b@stard had siphoned the fuel out of it a few weeks prior. In doing so they'd buggered up the filler neck whilst smashing the locking fuel cap off.
I'd temporarily replaced it with one of those push in types.
With the force of the impact the temporary filler cap fell out. As the car skidded up the road on it's roof, sparks were generated!
The roof was crushed down onto the tops of the doors, so they wouldn't open via the door handles.
Muggings was hanging upside down in his seatbelt watching flames licking all over the outside of the car!
It's true what folk say about developing almost superhuman strength when your back is really against the wall.
I released the seatbelt & shuffled around on the inside of the roof until I could kick the doors.
The Cops, a fire engine & an ambulance turned up just in time to see me scrambling out. And trying (but failing) to look cool about the situation
No harm done apart from the money I lost during that particular learning curve. I'd spent a fortune on the car, but only got £75 back for the Wolfrace slot mag wheels