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Fatal accidents on the Nürburgring motorsport race track in Nürburg, Germany during national and international motor-sport events on the 28.265 kilometres (17.563 mi) Gesamtstrecke ("Whole Course"), the 22.810 km (14.173 mi) Nordschleife ("Northern Loop"), the 7.747 km (4.814 mi) Südschleife ("Southern Loop") and the 2.281 km (1.417 mi) warm-up loop Zielschleife ("Finish Loop") or ...
The Nürburgring in 1970 Vic Elford in a Porsche 908/03, winner of the race together with Kurt Ahrens Hans Herrmann in a works Porsche 908/03, this car finished 2nd Nino Vaccarella in a works Ferrari 512S Spyder, this car finished 3rd and 1st in class Helmut Kelleners in a private Porsche 917K, this car qualified ninth but then retired due to wheel bearing problems Gerard Larrousse in a ...
The 1976 German Grand Prix (formally the XXXVIII Großer Preis von Deutschland) was a Formula One motor race held at the Nürburgring on 1 August 1976. [4] It was the scene of reigning world champion Niki Lauda's near-fatal accident, and the last Formula One race to be held on the Nordschleife section of the track.
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A 34-vehicle crash near Taunton on the M5 motorway killed seven and injured 51. [107] [108] November 16 – China – Gansu school bus crash. A school bus collided head-on with a coal truck, killing 21. [109] December 1 – Philippines – A van slammed into a parked truck in Malungon, Sarangani, killing 13 and injuring five. [110]
The driver was let go from the school district on April 17, according to Waller. ... There were 53 school bus accidents in 2023 alone. In all of South Carolina, there were 16 fatal collisions ...
Parker added that no School District of Philadelphia schools will be closed on Monday due to the crash investigation, though delays related to traffic around the crash will be excused.
Lawsuits were filed the month after the crash, and the last of these was resolved in January 2004. A total of $27.3 million was paid to the victims; of this amount, the school district paid $16.26 million, as school districts are held responsible for the actions of their drivers. The Union Pacific Railroad and Metra paid $7 million.