A driver in the local racing circuit brought his customized yellow stock car to a body shop to have it repainted before the new racing season began. When the driver returned to pick up the car, he was horrified to discover that it was repainted pink instead of yellow. The owner of the body shop apologized and offered to repaint the car, but the driver refused because the first race was in two days. The driver lost a couple of endorsements because the endorsers' ads did not work with the new color. He was also subjected to ridicule at the track, but he felt better after he drove the car to victory in the first race.If the driver sues the body shop for their treatment of his car, will he prevail?A No, because he won the race with the car.B No, unless he can prove that the body shop breached a duty of care owed to him.C Yes, because the value of his car was reduced.D Yes, because he suffered severe distress as a result of the conduct of the body shop.