NASCAR Crash Sends Car Debris Into The Stands At Daytona [02:06]
More than two dozen fans were injured after a multi-car crash at the end of Saturday's race. A car slammed into — and partially went through — the fence and into the stands.
2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series Daytona Last 2 Laps And Huge Crash [02:49]
I Hope The Fans That Were Injured Get Well Soon & Not Too Many People Are Badly Injured.Kyle Larson's Engine Went Into The Crowd & That Caused Some Of The Injuries. Some Injuries Were Caused By Debris From Kyle Larson's Car & The Catch Fence.
Ten-Car Crash At Daytona Track Injures 29 [00:41]
Ten-Car Crash At Daytona Track Injures 29 At least 28 fans and one driver were injured after a 10-car crash at the Daytona Speedway when debris flew into the crowd.
Latest Daytona NASCAR Crash 2013 [02:02]
Here's what the crash involving Kyle Larson and 11 other Nationwide drivers looked like from the grandstands. Tyler Andersen, a resident of Jacksonville Beach, Fla., was at the Drive for COPD 300 on Saturday and was filming the final lap when Kyle Larson's car got turned into the catchfence just in front of him and debris from his car flew into the grandstands. You can see the panic in the stands in the crash's aftermath and the tire that flew over the catchfence landed just feet from Anderson. At least 28 fans were injured in the crash, two critically, which also damaged the catchfence. Daytona International Speedway President Joie Chitwood said that the fence would be repaired in time for Sunday's Daytona 500.
NASCAR'S : Huge multiple car Crash | WreckMars Nationwide At Daytona [00:51]
At least 28 fans were injured after a violent crash at Daytona International Speedway Saturday caused debris from a race car to fly into the grandstands. Fourteen were taken to area hospitals. Two are listed in critical condition. One of those has a life-threatening head injury, the other is a child. Both are stable, according to Byron Cogdell, a spokesman at Halifax Health. At least nine ambulances rushed to the rear of the Campbell Grandstand as emergency workers scurried to help fans injured in the rows closest to the track after Kyle Larson's car violently tore through the fence, leaving his engine and tire behind. Other safety workers evacuated the scene of race fans. In the front row of the grandstand about 20 feet past where Larson's engine had stuck, emergency responders wearing firesuits and helmets tended to several fans sitting on old metal chairbacks. Stretchers were being rolled in from ambulances arriving behind the grandstands while police and other track security ushered fans from the scene. "We responded appropriately according to our safety protocols and had emergency medical personnel at the incident immediately," track president Joie Chitwood said. "We're in the process of repairs to the facility and will be ready to go racing tomorrow." The accident occurred as drivers raced toward the checkered flag of the Drive4COPD 300 in NASCAR's Nationwide Series. Regan Smith was leading the race, but got turned as he approached the finish line. That sparked a ...