It was a very foolish decision to run an aluminum exhausst on a road race based car.
This is more relevant than anyone else's criticism or opinion. Roadrace cars burn up at a lot less power than a drag or street car, they go through 15-45 minutes worth of heatsoaked hell a couple times a day. Most turbo based roadrace cars are lulz... massive cooling problems, they have fundamental issues with reliability. On a tangental subject, roadracing a Scoob is considered the #1 best way to kill it.
If I had worries about PS lines and didn't have the time for a relocation/reroute, or proper heat shield, I think wrapping the PS lines would have worked better. Aluminum doesn't latch onto heat like steel does, that would have worked better than with a conventional steel exhaust.