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Old 2005-04-13, 10:09 AM   #1
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Default Bizzare racing accident

This is one of the freakiest racing accidents I have ever heard of.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nascar/news;...v=ap&type=lgns

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Driver may have been unconscious in dragster
By SHAUN SCHAFER, Associated Press Writer
April 8, 2005

TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Racer Michelle ``Shelly'' Howard may have lost consciousness and been unable to cut the fuel firing the engine of her dragster before it flipped over and shot backward, killing her and her son.

During a Saturday night test run, Howard's rear-engine dragster suffered a ``blowover,'' where all four wheels left the surface, Tulsa Raceway Park said Friday in a statement.

Howard, 59, apparently took her foot off the accelerator when the car went airborne at the 1/8-mile mark on the track.

``As the dragster became vertical, it rotated 180 degrees on its axis and then touched down on all four wheels and against the wall with the car now facing the starting line,'' the raceway said. ``The impact of the dragster to the pavement could have been enough to cause Shelly Howard to lose consciousness.''

The racetrack said the veteran driver never hit the engine's kill switch, deployed parachutes or turned off the fuel supply to the motor.

``At that point, either the throttle stuck wide open, or Shelly's foot jammed the throttle down,'' the raceway said.

Tulsa police estimated the car was traveling 250 mph when it struck a chase car parked behind the starting line with her 36-year-old son, Brian, in the back seat.

The force of the impact hurled the vehicles 150 feet through a fence and into a drainage area. Both Howards were thrown from their vehicles and pronounced dead at the scene. Because of extensive damage to the dragster and its onboard ``black box,'' it is impossible to determine exactly what happened.

An investigation by the Tulsa Police Department ruled the two deaths an accident.

Shelly Howard was a three-time national event winner in the rival National Hot Rod Association and a regional champion in 2001 and 2003. She raced in Division 4, which includes Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.

Howard raced in a category of vehicles one notch below the zenith in the sport, the Top Fuel dragster. Howard, who started racing in 1978, had won the Division 4 season-opening event three weeks earlier in Houston.
I got an e-mail forwarded with an eyewitness account from someone that was standing at the start box. Everyone had to literally run for their lives when they realized the car was coming back uptrack at them WOT... crazy stuff. Yet another reminder that racing is dangerous, and to keep on your toes when at any track...
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