The video never indicated a strike of any kind as you'd have seen the results.
It's a system failure, I am sure of it and the thing of the fuel vapourising is fairly credible.
I expect to be proven wrong however.
There are a number of issues from what I've been reading - a few engineering sources have discounted the possibility of it being an issue with vapourlocking but it is certainly one of the more popular/credible theories. Other options are that the plane was right at the edge of it's operating environment - altitude, plane weight and weather conditions were somewhat borderline apparently - there was a headwind which was providing lift and the plane left the runway only just above it's stall speed so if the headwind had ceased at the wrong moment then it could have caused a stall.
Ultimately we'll only find out when the investigation concludes, at the moment it's just guessing.