This article lists drivers who have been fatally injured while competing in or in preparation for (testing, practice, qualifying) races sanctioned by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). A separate list compiles drivers who have died of a medical condition while driving or shortly thereafter and another section shows non-driver deaths.
There have been 128 deaths of drivers and spectators at NASCAR events. 108 of these deaths were drivers, while 20 were spectators. 14 drivers have also lost their lives at the Daytona International Raceway.[1]
The NASCAR Cup Series has seen 28 driver fatalities, the most recent of which occurred on February 18, 2001, when Dale Earnhardt was killed on the last lap of the Daytona 500.
Safety in the sport has evolved through the decades. Technological advances in roll cages, window nets, seat mounts, air flaps, driving suits, and helmets as well as the HANS device,[2] on-site medical facilities with helicopters, improved track emergency responders, and SAFER barriers[3] have contributed to the prevention of further deaths.[4]
Driver fatalities
editNASCAR Cup Series fatalities
editBreakdown
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Fatalities in other NASCAR events
editDrivers who have died of a medical condition in NASCAR events
editThis list covers drivers who crashed their cars because of a fatal medical condition (i.e. drivers who did not die from the injuries they may have sustained in the ensuing accident) as well as those who managed to stop their cars but died of a medical condition shortly afterwards.
Driver | Date of incident | Event | Circuit[note 1] | Session | Series/Division/Tour/Class | Medical condition |
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Gene Lovelace (USA)[115] | July 3, 1970 | Southside Speedway | Heat race | Late Model Sportsman Division | Having stopped in the pits, the 36-year-old upholstery shop owner had a fatal heart attack.[115] | |
Bobby Isaac (USA)[116] | August 13, 1977 | Winston 200 | Hickory Speedway | Race | Late Model Sportsman Division | Having stopped in the pits, Isaac collapsed due to heat exhaustion and later had a heart attack, of which he died on August 14, 1977, the next day.[116] |
Bill Baker (USA)[117] | August 12, 1978 | Winston Sears Point 100 | Sears Point Raceway | Practice | Winston West Grand National Series | Having finished a practice run, Baker had a fatal heart attack.[117] |
Larry Catlett (USA)[118] | May 2, 1980 | Cahaba Shrine Temple 100 | Huntsville Speedway | Race | Grand American Division | The 38-year-old driver hit a wall but died of a heart attack.[118] |
John Nelson (USA)[119] | May 29, 1982 | Bowman Gray Stadium | Practice | Modified Division/Winston Racing Series | 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] |
Hal Shuster (USA)[122] | June 6, 1992 | 30-lap race | Cajon Speedway | Feature race | Winston Racing Series (Sportsman Stock) | Having stopped in the pits, the 49-year-old transmissions seller had a fatal diabetic seizure.[122] |
Edward Maness (USA)[123] | July 10, 1993 | Commercial Credit Night | Santa Fe Speedway | Race | Winston Racing Series | The 51-year-old driver struck a wall, having had a heart attack, of which he died on July 11, 1993, the next day.[123] |
Ron Biellier (USA)[124] | July 15, 1994 | Speedway USA (Bolivar, Missouri) |
Race | Winston Racing Series (Late Model Stock) | The 45-year-old businessman brushed a wall but died of a heart attack.[124] | |
Al Papini (USA)[125] | April 1, 2001 | 40-lap race | Rockford Speedway | Feature race | Weekly Racing Series (Late Model) | The 41-year-old driver crashed into a wall but died of a heart attack.[126] |
Bubba Beck (USA)[127] | June 1, 2002 | 25-lap race | Bowman Gray Stadium | Race | Weekly Racing Series (Modified) | The 66-year-old garage owner hit a guard rail but died of a heart attack.[128] |
Bub Bilodeau (USA)[129] | June 5, 2010 | 40-lap race | Beech Ridge Motor Speedway | Feature race | Whelen All-American Series (Pro Series) | Having finished a rain-shortened race, the 53-year-old sales manager had a fatal heart attack.[129] |
Ron Pestana (USA)[130] | July 14, 2012 | 15-lap race | All American Speedway | Feature race | Whelen All-American Series (Spectator class) | The 60-year-old real estate agent hit a wall but died of a heart attack.[131] |
Jimmy Smith (USA)[132] | April 13, 2013 | 8-lap race | Thompson International Speedway | Heat race | Whelen All-American Series (SK Modified) | Having finished a race, the 62-year-old driver, who worked in the fastener/seals industry, had a fatal heart attack.[132] |
Leon Gonyo (USA)[133] | September 19, 2015 | Mekkelsen RV Vermont 200 | Devil's Bowl Speedway | Feature race | Whelen All-American Series (Modified) | The 63-year-old buildings, grounds, and transportation superintendent hit a wall while taking a victory lap but died of a stroke.[133] |
Terry Stevenson (USA)[134] | May 27, 2018 | 20-lap race | Devil's Bowl Speedway | Feature race | Whelen All-American Series (Super Stock) | The 62-year-old heavy equipment mechanic lightly brushed a wall but died of cardiac arrest.[134] |
Non-driver fatalities
editThis section lists people who have been fatally injured in close connection to the racing taking place at an event while not driving a race car including drivers being on the sidelines.
NASCAR Cup Series fatalities
editName | Role | Date of accident | Event | Circuit[note 1] | Session |
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Steven Clark (USA)[135] | Police officer | August 19, 1956 | 250-mile race | Bay Meadows | Race |
William Thomasson (USA)[136] | Spectator | October 20, 1957 | 100-mile race | North Wilkesboro Speedway | Race |
Paul McDuffie (USA)[137] | Crew Chief/Mechanic | September 5, 1960 | Southern 500 | Darlington International Raceway | Race |
Charles Sweatland (USA)[137] | Mechanic | ||||
Joe Taylor (USA)[137] | Official | ||||
Ronald Pickle (USA)[138] | Spectator | January 17, 1965 | Motor Trend 500 | Riverside International Raceway | Race |
Randy Owens (USA)[139] | Team member | May 4, 1975 | Winston 500 | Alabama International Motor Speedway | Race |
Dennis Wade (USA)[140] | Mechanic | March 18, 1979 | Atlanta 500 | Atlanta International Raceway | Race |
Mike Rich (USA)[141] | Mechanic | November 18, 1990 | Atlanta Journal 500 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | Race |
Fatalities in other NASCAR events
editName | Role | Date of accident | Event | Circuit[note 1] | Session | Series/Division/Tour/Class |
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Roy Brannon (USA)[142][note 29] | Spectator | July 25, 1948 | 40-lap race | Columbus Speedway (Columbus, Georgia) |
Feature race | Modified Division |
Joe Salek (USA)[144] | Spectator | May 28, 1955 | John E. Larrabee Trophy | Fonda Speedway | Race | Sportsman Division |
Ray (Darney) Albert (USA)[145][note 30] | Driver | August 26, 1960 | Kearney Bowl | Heat race | Sportsman Division | |
Richard Gough (USA)[146] | Spectator | October 12, 1963 | Dixie Classic Fairgrounds | Race | Modified Division | |
Howard Betts (USA)[147] | Official | August 12, 1967 | Atlantic City Speedway (Pleasantville, New Jersey) |
Qualifying | ||
Pat Pattison (USA)[148] | Official | September 2, 1973 | Rainier 200 | Evergreen Speedway | Race | Grand National West Series |
Douglas Grunst (USA)[70] | Team member | January 15, 1978 | Stock Car Products 300 | Riverside International Raceway | Practice | Modified Division |
Frank Cervoni (USA)[149] | Mechanic | August 28, 1982 | Weld-Built 200 | Islip Speedway | Feature race | Modified Division/Winston Racing Series |
Rene Bourgois (USA)[150] | Team member | September 18, 1993 | Stockton 99 Speedway (Stockton, California) |
B-Feature race | Winston Racing Series (Late Model Sportsman) | |
Jimmy Davies (USA)[151] | Team member | October 17, 1998 | Dodge Dealers 200K | Lime Rock Park | Race | Busch North Series |
Virginia Whyel (USA)[note 31] | Spectator | July 21, 2001 | Lorain County Speedway | Race | Weekly Racing Series (Late Model) |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ a b c d e The name of the circuit at the time of the accident/incident is displayed.
- ^ Figaro died on October 25, 1954, the day after his accident.[7]
- ^ Roberts died on July 2, 1964, thirty-nine days after his accident.[14]
- ^ Skeen died on September 13, 1965, a week after his accident.[18]
- ^ The race also served as a points-paying championship round.
- ^ Having remained in a semicomatose state for four years, Jacobi died on February 4, 1987.[27]
- ^ Having remained in a coma for eleven years, Baldwin died on June 12, 1997.[30]
- ^ The current, last, or best known name of the circuit is displayed.
- ^ The 33-year-old plumber died on March 7, 1950, two days after his accident.[39]
- ^ The 35-year-old World War II veteran died on July 5, 1952, the day after his accident.[41]
- ^ The 30-year-old auto mechanic died on February 27, 1955, the day after his accident.[45]
- ^ The 27-year-old World War II veteran died on May 16, 1955, two days after his accident.[47]
- ^ The 34-year-old nurse died on June 24, 1956, the day after his accident.[51]
- ^ The 36-year-old truck driver died on June 19, 1960, the day after his accident.[55]
- ^ Platte died on July 21, 1963, the day after his accident.[58]
- ^ The 24-year-old car dealership co-owner died on June 1, 1965, seventeen days after his accident.[60]
- ^ The 31-year-old driver died on September 26, 1975, six days after his accident.[69]
- ^ Having remained in a semicomatose state for more than ten years, Williams died on May 21, 1989.[72]
- ^ Ogle died on December 26, 1985, eleven days after his accident.[78]
- ^ The 43-year-old laundromat contractor died on September 2, 1988, thirteen days after his accident.[83]
- ^ The 40-year-old restaurateur died on May 16, 1992, the day after his accident.[89]
- ^ The 42-year-old drilling company owner died on June 4, 1994, the day after his accident.[94]
- ^ The 43-year-old baptist minister, who lost control of his car and wrecked, had coronary disease, which may have caused or contributed to his death.[97]
- ^ Nemechek died on March 21, 1997, five days after his accident.[101]
- ^ The 38-year-old financial consultant died on October 1, 2000, the day after his accident.[103]
- ^ Roper died on October 14, 2000, the day after his accident.[105]
- ^ Having led the last completed green-flag lap, Pardo was declared the posthumous winner of the race, which was ended after his accident because of time constraints.[111]
- ^ The 61-year-old owner of a property maintenance company lost control of his car due to a medical event and sustained fatal impact injuries when hitting a wall. Different medical conditions contributed to his death on July 4, 2016, the day after his accident.[113]
- ^ The seven-year-old boy died on July 26, 1948, the day after the accident.[143]
- ^ Ray Albert used the name Ray Darney when driving a race car.[145]
- ^ The 64-year-old woman died on July 22, 2001, the day after the accident.[152]
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