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Drag Racing Chevrolet Camaro: Jet Funny Car Atlanta Dragway: Race Hit two walls, flipped and caught fire [214] Dean Gardner (USA) 1946-10-03 Midget Ford Phoenix Speedway Race Crash [215] Johnny Garrett (USA) 1953-03-15 Sprint car WCRA Sprint Cars Clovis Speedway: Race Hit car of George Amick, hit wall and flipped [216] Jo Gartner (AUT) 1986-06-01
Terrance Lynn Schoonover (December 26, 1951 – November 11, 1984) was an American stock car racing driver. A competitor in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, he was killed in an accident in a race of 1984 at Atlanta International Raceway.
The 51-year-old operator of an auto repair shop slammed into a guard rail and was hit by another car but died of a heart attack. [119] Gary Neice (USA) [120] May 4, 1991 Carquest Auto Parts Stores 300 South Boston Speedway: Race Busch Grand National Series: The 36-year-old professional race car driver hit a wall but died of a heart attack. [121]
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A driver badly injured in the 2022 car crash that killed her nephew is now suing her auto insurer and one of the other drivers in the crash, who has since been convicted of drag racing.. Mayra De ...
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.
In the season finale at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Adcox crashed heavily on lap 202 of the event and died of major chest and head injuries, also suffering a heart attack as result of the crash. Upon investigation, the severe impact was determined to have torn his improperly mounted racing seat away from its mount entirely, and this led to Adcox's ...
Flying debris from the explosion killed him, not the impact from the crash. He died of severe head injuries, even though he was wearing an approved racing helmet. Russell was the first racer to be killed at an NHRA national event since Blaine Johnson, in 1996. Gateway named one of its grandstands "The Darrell Russell Stand" in his memory.