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Kulwicki was being transported from a promotional appearance in Knoxville, Tennessee to the Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the 1993 Food City 500 on April 4. An investigation determined that the probable cause of the accident was the pilot's failure to operate the engine inlet anti-ice system properly.
Father Dale Grubba, the priest who had presided over Kulwicki's funeral, [64] released a biography of his friend entitled Alan Kulwicki: NASCAR champion Against All Odds in 2009. [105] The book was the basis for a low-budget feature film, Dare to Dream: The Alan Kulwicki Story, released on April 1, 2005. The film chronicles Kulwicki's life from ...
After Kulwicki's death, planning began for a memorial park to honor him. The park was funded by donations from various people. [2] Kulwicki's car sponsor was Hooters, and in 1996, a US$250,000 donation was received from Hooters chairman Robert H. Brooks. The building (Brooks Pavilion) on the grounds was named after Mark Brooks, a member of the ...
Judge Joanne Kidd, who banned Anderson from driving for 21 years after he is released from prison, said he played Russian roulette and the crash was inevitable.
Gonsahn Kamara was sentenced to 6 to 9 years in prison for the drunken, wrong-way crash that killed Kerrie Dolbashian, 31, of Smithfield.
Withdrawn: 7-Alan Kulwicki. On the evening of April 1st, defending Cup champion Alan Kulwicki and three Hooters executives were killed in a plane crash on their way to this race. After being spun out by Bobby Hillin Jr., Dale Jarrett threw his helmet at the #90 car during the caution period that ran from lap 210 to 216.
MANITOWOC – A 39-year-old Green Bay man was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in state prison after being convicted of causing a crash on Interstate 43 that killed his wife and mother and ...
Family members of Girls Scouts killed in October 2022 crash on Kansas Turnpike urged a judge to sentence Amber Peery to prison. Supporters seek mercy.