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The 36-year-old professional race car driver hit a wall but died of a heart attack. [121] Hal Shuster (USA) [122] June 6, 1992 30-lap race Cajon Speedway: Feature race Winston Racing Series (Sportsman Stock) Having stopped in the pits, the 49-year-old transmissions seller had a fatal diabetic seizure. [122] Edward Maness (USA) [123] July 10, 1993
Midwest Dirt Track Racing Association Franklin Speedway Qualifying heat race Race Locked wheels with another car, went through a fence and the other car landed on Adair's car [17] Harry Adams (USA) 1958-06-22 Stock car Unknown Unknown Rensselaer Raceway: Unknown Race Car crashed into the retaining wall [18] Joshua William Adams (AUS) 2005-08-20
That race never left my mind until I was 16. I knew I was going to drive a race car when I was 16." [6] Trickle married Darlene in 1961. [6] They originally lived at his grandmother's house for a while before they bought a trailer on someone else's property. [6] His nephew, Chris Trickle, was a race car driver before dying in a drive-by shooting.
Two men have been arrested after their “road rage” caused a crash that killed a 24-year-old race car driver, Indiana cops say. The crash happened Friday, Aug. 18, on Interstate 65 in Jackson ...
Scott Dean Bloomquist (November 14, 1963 – August 16, 2024) was a nationally touring Dirt Super Late Model race car driver in the United States. Bloomquist was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa . [ 1 ] He was inducted in the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame in its second class in 2002 and was the owner of Dirt Late Model chassis manufacturer Team ...
One driver was killed and another was injured during an “on-track” accident at the Daytona International Speedway, the track said. On Oct. 28, drivers were on the track as part of an Audi Club ...
This is a category for racing drivers who were killed while driving a racing car, either in competition or during testing. It includes drivers who were killed immediately, as well as those who were not killed immediately but succumbed to their injuries some time later.
The final day of the track was marred by tragedy when three drivers were killed in the 100-lap super-modified caged sprint car competition. [2] From 1949 to 1970, the track hosted the Golden State 100, a round of the AAA/USAC National Championship. The race was revived at the new Cal Expo site as a USAC Silver Crown race from 1989 until 2000.