remember, these type of components arent actually "Carbon Fiber". They are a carbon composite, but the two materials cannot be confused. Carbon Fiber is a plastic-like, woven fiber, resin impregnated material that is strnger than steel-(in most cases)-and lighter than Aluminum. However, CF is formed at ~500 degrees, meaning it cannot be used in situations where temp spikes close to that. Brakes are one of these situations, often spiking over 1000 degrees.
However, the actual setup being portrayed here, a Carbon/Carbon braking system-(similar to the now available carbon/carbon clutch systems)-for track use is AWESOME. Carbon/Carbon setups have the unique ability to grab harder and harder, the hotter they get. This in turn, virtually eliminates brake fade, and you dont have to worry about your rotors melting! (However, if you were able to pull off getting your rotors to melt with a Carbon/Carbon setup...look at the bright side, Diamonds will come flying out! LOL)