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The list of fatal World Rally Championship accidents consists of drivers and co-drivers who have died at FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) rallies. The list also includes fatal accidents in the International Championship for Manufacturers (IMC), the predecessor to the World Rally Championship, which was contested from 1970 to 1972.
Rally Car Asturias Rally Championship (Campeonato de Asturias de Rallyes) Asturias, Spain: Rally Villa de Tineo Race The car left the road and crashed into a tree [38] Timothy Cathcart (GBR) 2014-08-15 Rally car Citroën DS3: British Rally Championship: Todds Leap Ulster Rally: Ulster Rally Race Lost control, left the road and crashed [129]
Date of accident Event Country Car During Marc Dinh Driver 1974 New Caledonian Safari New Caledonia Toyota Celica: Reconnaissance David Batty Driver 30 May 1981 Rally of Southland - New Zealand Rally Championship New Zealand Toyota Corolla: Rally Lincoln Harding Co-driver 21 April 1990 Rally of Clare - South Australia Rally Championship Australia
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Died in a car crash while on his way home from a band rehearsal. He lost control of his vehicle and hit a light post causing it to fall on him, crushing and killing him. Bella Bellow: 1945 1973 28 years Togolese pop singer car Togo: Vasile Belous: 1988 2021 33 years Moldovan boxer car Călărășeuca, Moldova: Jesse Belvin: 1932 1960 27 years ...
In the video, the boys are speeding in the car, with Careford driving and Owen filming. While the sound is somewhat muffled, it appears that Owen is telling Careford to "slow down" and "keep going."
The 1955 Le Mans disaster was a major crash that occurred on 11 June 1955 during the 24 Hours of Le Mans motor race at Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, Sarthe, France.Large pieces of debris flew into the crowd, killing 83 spectators and French driver Pierre Levegh, and injuring around 120 more.