He ruined a car,but you guys ruined a career.
Sleep well on that.
It takes a lot to make a career out of something you would normally be doing anyways (and at a considerable cost, like the rest of us paying for bikes, passes etc). Very few people get there. He should have cherished what he had. At what point did he think that ruining other people's property was "cool" or "fun"?
Have YOU ever had anything stolen from you? Have you ever had your car keyed for no reason? He flipped and completely ruined someone's vehicle. And if that weren't enough - HE DID THIS PUBLICLY! He enjoyed that form of publicity as is evidenced by the "rocker" photo.
He made a bad choice and that cost him his career. He chose to do it in front of cameras. What do you suggest his sponsors do? Post his "sincere" apology on their websites and keep sponsoring him? Really?