Monday, 25 February 2013

Keyword: [NASCAR ]: Ozarks man hit by debris from NASCAR crash, caught it on camera

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Ozarks man hit by debris from NASCAR crash, caught it on camera
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 07:55 PM PST
Seven fans are still in the hospital two days after a crash during a NASCAR race in Florida.
NASCAR fans excited, not worried about safety risks
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 07:51 PM PST
NASCAR is investigating Saturday's crash at Daytona to see if any safety changes need to be made. More than 30 people were hurt when debris from Kyle Larson's car, including a tire, hit spectators in the stands.
Race fans remain hospitalized after NASCAR crash at Daytona International Speedway
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 07:50 PM PST
Seven fans remain hospitalized two days after a horrific crash at Daytona International Speedway during a NASCAR race. [LISTEN: Crash 911 | VIEW: Crash pics | Safety measures | READ: Fans react] Steve Johnson, of Michigan, (see image above) was among the more than two dozen fans who were injured by flying debris in the 12-car pileup, which occurred Saturday night on the last lap of the ...
Purdue engineer says racing fence review should extend beyond Daytona
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 07:34 PM PST
Nascar and Daytona International Speedway officials say they will launch a major review of the catch fences along that entire track following the crash that injured 33 fans over the weekend. A motorsports safety expert from Purdue University says the …
Legal tangles over Daytona crash
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 07:33 PM PST
An attempt by Nascar to block a video posted to YouTube of a crash at Daytona was rejected by the video sharing website.
Stewart visited injured NASCAR fans in hospital
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 07:26 PM PST
Tony Stewart visited six NASCAR fans injured Saturday in the grandstands during a horrific wreck on the last lap of the NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Daytona International Speedway.
Moulton: NASCAR fans have to admit Danica Patrick is good for the sport
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 07:25 PM PST
She can’t win. I don’t mean the race because if you’re in it, you can win it. Danica Patrick can’t win over the race fans that see her as nothing more than a glorified publicity stunt. Then again, I’m not sure she ever will. She won a race five years ago in Japan but “it was on fuel mileage.” The gear heads were not impressed. If she passes someone down the stretch of a race because of driving ...
Jimmie Johnson wins second Daytona 500; Earnhardt Jr. 2nd; Patrick finishes 8th
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 07:23 PM PST
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. â€" Jimmie Johnson has won his second Daytona 500, racing past defending NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski on the final restart, while Danica Patrick finished eighth. Johnson wasn’t challenged over the final six laps Sunday, adding another 500 title to go with his 2006 victory. This time crew chief Chad Knaus can enjoy it â€" he was suspended by NASCAR for the first victory. Dale ...
Are Windows 8 Tablets Racing to Enterprise Success?
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 07:16 PM PST
At a race track somewhere in North America, a NASCAR driver finishes his practice session and pulls into the pit. He's immediately handed a tablet PC, and after taking off his gloves he starts tapping a map of the track on the screen to indicate areas where he's having problems.
Could Daytona NASCAR wreck happen at Martinsville Speedway?
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 06:50 PM PST
Although speed and space are limited, track leaders say the track is the safest it can be right now. The fiery crash that hurt nearly 30 NASCAR fans over the weekend has people all across the country thinking safety.

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