Saturday, November 7, 2009
Tragic Accident During The Indy Race
A tragic accident took the life of Paul Dana in the opening day of the Indy race at Homestead-Miami Speedway last Sunday. Ed Carpenter lost control and crashed his car against the wall and after a while "turning over half of the track. The majority of drivers have done to avoid colliding with car Dana Carpenter, but could not. It has fallen at a rate of approximately 200 kilometers per hour during the final warm-up for the opening race of the season. Paul Dana, who was 30, died shortly before noon. This was the first time after Dana for Rahal-Letterman Racing Team. After the terrible accident during the Toyota Indy 300, the other two teammates, Patrick and Buddy Rice Danick not attend the race as a mark of respect for Dana. Carpenter suffered a lung injury, and was released from the Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami on Monday. According to a statement that he is awake and alert. What everyone is asking now is why Dana did not see the signs. yellow lights, where you have to let him know what was happening and he should have care. IRL President Brian Barnhart said that although the series did not call for an investigation, looking for an accident: this includes reviewing video of the crash, drag marks on the track and the cars involved.
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