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Old 03-26-2006, 05:27 PM
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IRL driver Paul Dana killed in accident during practice

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HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) -- Driver Paul Dana died after a two-car crash Sunday during the warmup for the season-opening IRL IndyCar Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

The other driver, Ed Carpenter, was awake and alert at a Miami hospital, IRL officials said.

Dana, 30, a former motorsports journalist with a degree from Northwestern, was a rookie who competed in three IRL races for Ethanol Hemelgarn Racing last year with a best finish of 10th in the race at Homestead.

The Toyota Indy 300 race was expected to be run as scheduled. Bobby Rahal, co-owner of Rahal Letterman Racing for which Dana was to race this season, said the team's other two cars -- driven by Danica Patrick and Buddy Rice -- will be pulled out of the race.

Dana's wife, Tonya, was in Indianapolis, where the couple lived, and was notified of her husband's death while attending a church service. She is a native of Bismarck, N.D., and Paul Dana once worked as an intern at The Forum newspaper in Fargo, in the early 1990s.

"Obviously, this is a very black day for us," Rahal said. "This is a great tragedy."

Carpenter spun and hit the wall moments after the practice began at 10 a.m. EST. As Carpenter's battered car slid to a stop, Dana slammed into it at almost full speed -- about 200 mph.

Dana's car nearly split in half. The chassis flew about 6 feet off the ground and pieces were strewn down the track. It nearly turned over, but landed on its wheels before sliding to a halt.

Buddy Lazier said Dana passed him and Scott Sharp after both slowed because of the accident.

"He carried way too much speed in and wasn't aware of what was going on around him," Lazier said.

Asked about Dana, Tony George, who founded the IRL in 1995 and is Carpenter's stepfather, said, "I really don't know at this point what happened or who was at fault. It's just a real shame. I don't know that it was inexperience. I don't want to say anything about that."

There was no immediate explanation for Dana's failure to slow down several seconds after the yellow lights came on around the track because of Carpenter's crash.

"That's just the first time of the weekend that we got all 20 cars on the track at the same time," said IRL president Brian Barnhart. "Ed had his problem in turn two initially. The yellow lights were called immediately and all systems functioned properly. It's just a busy time out there, with a lot of cars and a lot of traffic."

Rahal said the team knew of no problem with communications.

"The spotter made clear the incident," Rahal said. "From what I could see, there was a car on the outside. Paul was just passing or had just passed, but I think it would be conjecture and probably very irresponsible for me to try to dissect as to why what happened, happened. But there was no problem with communication."

It took track safety workers about 15 minutes to get both drivers out of their cars. The practice session did not resume.

A moment of silence was observed before the start of the 300-mile race. Otherwise, the prerace ceremonies, including the introduction of the remaining 17 drivers, went according to schedule.

Rahal, who co-owns the team with television talk show host David Letterman, said the plan was to field cars for Patrick and Rice at next Sunday's race in St. Petersburg, Fla. He said any future plans for the No. 17 entry, the car driven by Dana, "are unclear at this time."

Dana and Carpenter, the stepson of IRL founder Tony George, both were airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. IRL officials said Dana died shortly before noon.

George, who owns the Vision Racing team that fields cars for Carpenter and Tomas Scheckter, returned from the hospital about one hour before the start of the race. He did not disclose his stepson's injuries, but said Carpenter was still awaiting a CAT scan, adding "He's the lowest priority, so it looks like he will be fine."

Dana is the first IRL driver killed since Tony Renna died in a crash during testing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in October 2003. The last NASCAR driver killed was Dale Earnhardt in February 2001, and the last driver to die in Formula One was Ayrton Senna in May 1994.

It is the third racing death at the Homestead track -- John Nemechek was killed in a NASCAR truck race in February 1997 and Jeff Clinton died in a Grand Am sports car event at the track in March 2002.

The IRL also had a tragedy in May 1999 when a wheel from a car sailed into the grandstand at what was then Charlotte Motor Speedway, killing three spectators and injuring eight others





RIP PAUL DANA

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Just saw the footage on CNN.
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A moment of silence,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Old 03-26-2006, 07:55 PM
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i just saw footage of wreck...

horrible... just plain horrible
way too young for that
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I saw an interview on speed channel where a guy was basically sayiong that Dana was too inexperienced to be driving an Indy car. He said Dana had only been racing for a few years. It was very strange that he didnt see this guy at all. There was debris everywhere. The guys in front of Dana had all backed off, but he came flying out of that corner. I guess because he was way down low on the inside he didnt see anything. Sad.
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Originally Posted by DerrickWilliams
I saw an interview on speed channel where a guy was basically sayiong that Dana was too inexperienced to be driving an Indy car. He said Dana had only been racing for a few years. .

That was Robin Miller. he had *bawls* to say that, considering the mood of the day....but he was right. in Tony George's flailing gasp to save his sham series, he's taking all-comers with sufficient sponsor $$ to fill his series. in fact, the driver who initiated the crash happens to be George's stepson, and he too is a guy who wouldn't be in that car if it was more of a driver's series.
200mph ovals + open wheel+ not-ready-for-primetime drivers=trouble.

RIP Paul Dana.
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Yeah, I thought it was real "bawlsy" to say that. I can't really see the link between inexperience and what happened though. I mean, I just can't figure out what Dana was doing and why he couldnt see anything that happened. I figure Dana just had to be at a bad angle to see the crash in front of him. In that case, it wouldnt be inexperience, but just bad luck. Any thoughts Guluman?
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Well I can't comment from the position of experience, for obvious reasons. but as a spectator, it was obvious that there were at least 3 cars that were *in front* of Dana who managed to avoid Carpenter's car. there was plenty of time for Dana's spotter to radio to him of the trouble ahead (which news reports have confirmed). It wasn't a bang-bang type of chain reaction...why he didn't react better, I guess nobody will ever know. & yes of course there's always some bad luck involved w/ these tragedies. but between the radio spotter, yellow lights on track, and other drivers slowing down (due to downforce, the deceleration on these cars just from throttle lift is substantial)....you would expect most drivers at this level to have taken action. by all accounts, he had barely scrubbed any speed at the moment of impact.
thank goodness Carpenter is OK, he is definitely lucky.
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The view from that in-car camera was pretty crazy. i forget which driver it was, did they say scott sharp? Anyway, you could see Dana come flying out of that corner. it looked like he was accelerating the whole time. His spotter was definitely sleeping or something.

Man I miss the days when Mario used to battle with Emerson and Rahal. And Michael drove the Kraco car. and I also miss hating Al Unser Jr. I pretty much stopped wathcing when the leagues split up. I mean, the sport was barely popular enough to maintain 1 league, why would anyone think that 2 would work??
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Originally Posted by DerrickWilliams
<snip> I mean, the sport was barely popular enough to maintain 1 league, why would anyone think that 2 would work??
that's something open-wheel racing fans have been asking Tony F'ing George for the past 10 years.
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Originally Posted by GULAMAN
that's something open-wheel racing fans have been asking Tony F'ing George for the past 10 years.
Yeah, +2
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http://www.speedtv.com/commentary/22748/

man, kinda harsh. Couldnt the guy wait at least a few days to trash somebody who just died?
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http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/s...d=1&id=2384873

video clips of the crash
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Hes in my address to God.
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http://www.teamjuicyracing.com/vids/dana1.wmv

check out the last clip. Dana clearly hits debris that disables his ability to steer. You can also see other cars going by just as fast. I'm not so sure that Dana inexperience had anything to do with it.
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He was going faster than the cars around him, and at that time, he was the only one on the bottom of the track. He most certainly had a spotter who was telling him the situation.
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When he hit the debris to was too late. He made a simple but dumb mistake. He missed the yellow. Dropped low passed two cars who slowed for the yellow and left himself with no place to go. Sad. There are much less capable drivers that have been out there. Say like AJ Foyt IV and a certain son in law to tony george, who happened to be involved in the accident.
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also Interesting
http://209.43.92.201/indycar/scoring...results-pf.pdf

As you can see, Carpenter was the fastest car on cold tires, probably causing his accident.
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Originally Posted by BlueEyes
He was going faster than the cars around him, and at that time, he was the only one on the bottom of the track. He most certainly had a spotter who was telling him the situation.
Yea see thats the thing. His "spotter" told him to "go low"?
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