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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.
Alan Dennis Kulwicki (December 14, 1954 – April 1, 1993), nicknamed "Special K" and the "Polish Prince", was an American auto racing driver and team owner. [2] He started racing at local short tracks in Wisconsin before moving up to regional stock car touring series.
Alan Kulwicki Racing: Auto racing: Private plane: Swearingen Merlin III: near Blountville, Tennessee, United States: 4: 1: NASCAR driver Alan Kulwicki, two executives of the Hooters restaurant chain, and the pilot were killed while on approach to the nearby Tri-Cities Regional Airport. 27 April 1993: Zambia national football team: Association ...
The two girls were on an ATV that collided with an SUV on Bonnie View Road near State 44 on June 11. The driver of the vehicle, a 43-year-old Oshkosh woman, and her 13-year-old son immediately ...
Peery, whose sentencing was continued to Dec. 3, was driving five girls in her van on Topeka's I-335 as they headed to a Girl Scouts event Oct. 8, 2022. Two of the children were injured but ...
The station’s helicopter crew captured distressing images of a mangled vehicle at the scene. Absolutely terrible news from Tishomingo, OK at US377/OK 22 intersection 6 HS students killed in ...
Withdrawn: 7-Alan Kulwicki.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.
Getty Images/iStockphoto A 9-year-old and 10-year-old were thrown from an SUV during a road rage crash in New Haven, Michigan, deputies say. They have life-threatening injuries as a result.