So here's the video of my very short Sunday race. Warning, Miatas injured in this video. The hit was so hard it broke the right rear upright. Brandon, thanks for posting your view! I did not realize my car went over so much. Would have been an ugly ride if it rolled.
I ended up pointing down track at almost a standstill, so I gunned it to try to get going ASAP to avoid getting hit again. With the broken upright, all I could do was drive like a drunken sailor to park it on the bypass.
To his credit, the driver of the #72 owned up completely for his responsibility and we shook hands after. He was also very interested to understand what he could have done better. While I'm not happy about the damage, I found his approach here somewhat redeeming. We talked over what happened, which is clear. He tried to bring the car back on track while still on the berm and at full throttle. The rear tire hung up on the raised edge of the berm which sent him sideways across track. This is the classic scenario that causes a car to spin across track. He had never been taught this. I know he is not alone here.
So for those that have not heard this before: when you have wheels off on an exit berm, WAIT until you are past the end of the berm before you try to pull the car back on the pavement. Be gentle with the steering. And it helps if you hold neutral throttle when you come back on. Following this advice will increase your chances of a safe reentry and hopefully avoid the scenario you will see in the video.
Another piece of advice: carry your phone in the race. While watching the race from the infield with the safety crew I was messaging. No not FaceBook. I was making arrangements to fix the car. So even before the race ended, I had the work lined up. TFB put the car back together and it was perfect for the next day. Thanks TFB, you guys are awesome!