Monday, April 27, 2009

Seven Race Fans Injured From Last-Lap CrashSeven Race Fans Injured From Last-Lap Crash American Chronicle - ‎2 hours ago‎ NASCAR crash investigators w


NASCAR crash investigators will examine the major wrecks to determine if any change or improvements to the sport's safety plan should be implemented.

Brad Keselowski dodges wild crash to win Talladega race The Birmingham News - al.Brad Keselowski wins his first Sprint Cup race after a wild crash. Driver Carl Edwards somehow walked away unhurt after an unbelievable crash during a Nascar race yesterday. Edwards' car flipped into the air during a corner. "I'm not sure what happened. I watched the replays, but couldn't really see what started it. I saw Gordon turning sideways and a lot of smoke.Mark Martin among those involved in early race crash ThatsRacin.

Talladega crash knocks veteran driver Mark Martin out of the race. The Canadian Press.Two big wrecks define beginning and end of Aaron's 499 Anniston Star (subscription)HeraldNet. We put ourselves out of the crash there (at the end) and I think the one friend that I've got out there, Kyle (Busch), was a lap down and ended up being.

Carl Edwards flips into the catch fence on the final lap of the Aaron's 499 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega Also, one of the eight injuries was not directly related to the crash, and was for a previous medical condition. The unofficial count of eight fans. A first time winner, a huge crash right at the finish line, and a foot race to the checkers at the finish line. It was just as exciting today as yesterday.

In two NNS starts, Reutimann has finishes of 24th (crash) and 20th. In Sprint Cup races at the 2.66-mile tri-oval, Reutimann's bad luck is clear - in four Instead, NASCAR decided to put both drivers on probation for the next six races, starting this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway. Neither driver was fined. Testimonials about teen driving deaths and a series of clips showing spectacular but nonfatal NASCAR crashes - "the good kind of wreck," Roberts said. NASCAR driver talks to students about safe driving Shelby County Reporter. NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne talks to Spain Park High School students.

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