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From: Tab Julius <tab@penworks.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 19:50:47 -0500
Sunday February 18 7:23 PM ET
Earnhardt Dies After Daytona Wreck

By DICK BRINSTER, AP Sports Writer

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Dale Earnhardt, one of the greatest stars in 
auto racing history, died Sunday from injuries in a last-lap crash at the 
Daytona 500.

The seven-time Winston Cup champion had to be cut out of his car after 
slamming into the wall on the final turn of the race while fighting for 
position. He was taken to the hospital accompanied by his son, Dale Jr., a 
young NASCAR (news - web sites) star who finished second in the race.

``This is understandably the toughest announcement I've ever had to make. 
We've lost Dale Earnhardt,'' NASCAR president Mike Helton said.

Earnhardt died instantly of head injuries, said Steve Bohannon, a doctor at 
Halifax Medical Center.

``There was nothing that could have been done for him,'' he said.

The death comes at a time that driver safety issues were under increased 
scrutiny. Three NASCAR drivers were killed in wrecks last season.

The accident happened a half-mile from the finish of the NASCAR 
season-opener, won by Michael Waltrip.

Earnhardt, running fourth, grazed Sterling Marlin's car, crashed into the 
wall at the high-banked fourth turn going about 180 mph, and was smacked 
hard by Ken Schrader.

Earnhardt's death was the biggest blow to auto racing since three-time 
Formula One champion Ayrton Senna was killed in the San Marino Grand Prix 
in Imola, Italy, in 1994.

Neil Bonnett, one of Earnhardt's best friends, was killed that same year in 
practice for the Daytona 500. Rodney Orr died in a wreck three days later, 
also in practice, and was the last driver killed at the track until 
Earnhardt's accident.

``NASCAR has lost its greatest driver ever, and I personally have lost a 
great friend,'' NASCAR chairman Bill France Jr. said.

It was the second major wreck in five years in the race for Earnhardt, a 
driver known for his aggressiveness on the track. He flipped wildly on the 
backstretch near the end of the race in 1997 but was not seriously hurt. He 
came back to win the race the next year on his 20th try.

Earnhardt is the leader among active Winston Cup drivers with 76 career 
victories. He also had the most victories at Daytona International 
Speedway, 34. 

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