Posted on 06/28/2004 9:08:25 AM PDT by nypokerface
MADISON, Ill. -- Drag racer Darrell Russell died Sunday after his car broke up while traveling about 300 mph and burst into flames during a Top Fuel race at Gateway International Raceway.
Russell had crossed the finish line on the quarter-mile strip and deployed his parachute when his dragster came apart in the second round of eliminations at the Sears Craftsman NHRA Nationals.
The car rolled to a halt near a guard wall and the fire was quickly put out.
The 35-year-old from Hockley, Texas, was unconscious when he was cut from the wreckage, immobilized with a brace and placed on a backboard. He was taken by helicopter to the St. Louis University Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead about two hours later.
Russell is the first participant to be killed in competition at an NHRA national event since Blaine Johnson died in a crash during a qualifying run in the 1996 U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis.
"I feel absolutely horrible," said U.S. Army Top Fuel driver Tony Schumacher, who made a quick trip to St. Louis University Medical Center following his second round loss in Top Fuel only to hear the bad news about his good friend. "Our thoughts and prayers are with Darrell's wife and the entire Russell family. I'm at a loss for words right now."
Schumacher's U.S. Army teammate, Pro Stock Bike rider Antron Brown, was stunned after receiving the word about Russell.
"Total disbelief is all I can say," Brown said. "Darrell was such a great guy and a rising star in the sport. I don't think there was ever a time I didn't see a smile on his face. We will miss him in the worst way."
Sunday's event continued after a 45-minute delay.
Russell, the 2001 NHRA rookie of the year, had six career Top Fuel victories, including the Pontiac Excitement Nationals two weeks ago in Columbus, Ohio.
In his 2001 season, he became the third driver in NHRA history to win in his first start.
The absolute last thing an NHRA viewer wants to see.
Sounds almost like the DARWIN AWARD....
I agree.
PS I like your tag line!
Exactly....(Is there a link to a video?)
With luck some good can come from his death. Another good long look at safety issues should result.
So you're not a NHRA viewer?
When you flirt with death sometimes you get a date.
I saw a guy die at the local drag races when I was about 8 years old. He had a heart attack and never hit his brakes and went off the end of the track into a tree. I pray for this guy's family.
Sure...
NHRA, that's the one with the really fast cars that mostly go straight, right?
NASCAR type "safety"??? How about restrictor plates?
I saw it on ESPN. The engine just detonated and the car went onto several pieces. The cockpit stayed attached to the engine and the oil fire was huge. I would guess burns and suffocation were the cause of death.
Very unsettling images.
Congress must pass laws to slow those deadly dragsters down.
It's an awful thing, but with land speeds like that, it's bound to happen occassionally.
Rockets should be flown, not driven.
Kinda defeats the purpose doesn't it?
I see that Rusty Wallace is now the fastest man in a stock car. Unrestricted laps at Talladega. 228 MPH top speed and a 216 MPH average....without the draft.
You've obviously never stood behind or over one during a pass.
That was uncalled for.
...Driven or flown, they still blow up occasionally...
I agree. all dragsters must use the same engine found in my Camry: a four cylinder engine that is the same found in the "Tickle me Elmo" doll.
Yea. NASCAR is the one with rednecks turning left.
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