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Drag racer, son die in accident at Tulsa Raceway Park
canada.com ^ | 4/3/2005 | Canada Press staff

Posted on 04/04/2005 7:48:48 PM PDT by BansheeBill

Drag racer, son die in accident at Tulsa Raceway Park

Canadian Press

Sunday, April 03, 2005

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - A top female drag racer and her son were killed when her car went out of control and struck a support vehicle at Tulsa Raceway Park, police said Sunday.

Michelle (Shelly) Howard, 59, and Brian Howard, 36, were pronounced dead following the Saturday night accident, Sgt. Tim Bracken said.

"When she started off, she lost control of the vehicle and somehow it went airborne, spun itself around and raced back up the speedway," Bracken said.

Her car then hit the car her son was in.

"The estimated speed at the point of impact was 250 miles an hour," Bracken said.

There were no other injuries.

Howard began racing in 1978 and was a three-time national event winner, a Division 4 champion in 2001 and 2003 and the 2004 Jeg's Allstars champion, the NHRA said. She had eight divisional event wins.

She was a registered nurse and is survived by her husband, Dr. Paul Howard, and daughters Jennifer and Tracy, the NHRA said.

Posted for informational and discussion purposes only, not for commercial use.


TOPICS: Extended News; Miscellaneous; US: Oklahoma
KEYWORDS: accident; dragracer; motorracing; nhra; tragicdeath; tulsa
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It was quite the tragedy, and has'nt had much media coverage here. A friend who knew her said right away the wreck was put on something like a "Worse Wrecks" type website, so Shelly's husband wanted to keep it low media. It's getting alot of media there in Tulsa, however.

It was a new car. It flipped, and had she thus been conscious, she would've known to flip the switch to kill the engine. The car landed with wheels going full speed and went in the opposite direction, hitting the tow car with her son Brian sitting in it. He doesn't come to the races much, and she's always worried about what would happen to him if she died at the races.

In lieu of flowers: donations to Team Racers for Christ for Shelly http://teamrfc.gospelcom.net/support2.shtml ,

and Special Olympics for Brian.


21 posted on 04/04/2005 10:48:27 PM PDT by gentlestrength (Each person needs to believe on Jesus before they die)
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To: B4Ranch; ChefKeith

Thanks for the ping. This is one frak aaccident!

Sounds like the aero wasn't right in her new car. How ironic is it that her cam came back down the track and struck her hauler with her son in it?

Yeah, maybe the kill swithches ala Monster Trucks would have helped in this situation, and a few other drag racing wrecks I'v seen over the years, but they are apparently very rare.

Drag racing seems like the most dangerous of all racing sports except maybe P-51's pylon racing or unlimited hydroplanes racing on a river. These guys push the outer limits every single time the start the engine.

Given the choice (and time & money) I would race 1/2 dirt tracks.

Prayers to the family.


22 posted on 04/05/2005 5:23:05 AM PDT by Fierce Allegiance
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To: nuconvert

Live in Oklahoma...very sad story.


23 posted on 04/05/2005 8:20:13 AM PDT by housewife101
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To: BansheeBill

Stuck throttle? How awful.


24 posted on 04/05/2005 8:22:46 AM PDT by rabidralph (Ahhh, the internet.)
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To: shaggy eel

Sad story of people dying, doing what they loved doing.

RIP.


25 posted on 04/05/2005 9:43:42 AM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: BansheeBill; ChefKeith
Thoughts and prayers for the remaining family members. Love the drags almost as much as stock cars.
26 posted on 04/05/2005 5:14:56 PM PDT by SouthTexas
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It's only been one week, and must be so hard for her family and friends. Her husband went to a memorial at Houston Racetrack Friday. Must've been tough to even hear the sound of cars.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be given to Racers for Christ, or for her son Brian to Special Olympics.

Here's an article I wrote on another site. Maybe some of you will enjoy it. I think I just needed to do it for catharsis:

[From forums.insidetopfuel.com]

I'd been planning to meet Shelly Howard for a long time. Our mutual friend Lisa had told me about her, and I remember my incredulous initial reaction: "She does WHAT?!?!" I wondered why on earth someone would race, and what could I possibly have to say to her, "Be careful?" Shelly proved too fast for me, though, as a good dragster: while I was pondering which course to travel to, which race, when to visit. She has been here and gone.

In preparing to meet her I'd spent time thinking about why she would race. She must be incredibly skilled, to be so consistently a winner and highly respected. Or could anyone go 5.34 seconds if theirs was such an expensive? Or was it a little of both? What made Shelly so special? Was she just outrageously competitive? Or outrageously supported? Or was she courageous at expanding the limits of preconceived notions of women's abilities? Was it a female issue at all? Was she just some stupid risk-taker? With all her safety precautions, her driving was less risk-taking than me driving around my familial hometown! She'd been in one wreck, and yet was going back. Why?

I got unexpected answers to my questions this week when Saturday night April 7, 2005 she and her 35-year old son Brian were killed at the Tulsa Race Park. Her car nose lifted out-of-control, flipped the other direction, going almost 250 mph, accidentally zooming into the car in which her son Brian --who hardly ever came to the races--was sitting. Shelly had to have been unconscious way prior to that impact, as this ending is something a mother could never conceive of doing in her worst nightmare. In fact, it's so tragic a tale that I was surprised to see God's fingerprints when 'dusting' to make sense of this tangled wreckage. I know Him, Shelly, and Brian even better now.

I found that Shelly knew that God allows natural consequences to happen to Christians and non-Christians alike in this fallen world. Otherwise people would just convert for the accident benefits. "Become a Christian, and get to walk away from all car wrecks!" What a thought for racers! Go as fast as you want, it doesn't matter, because skill really isn't involved. Would life even be exciting if no skills were involved, if no wrecks were truly an option and allowed? She'd already come to grips with their possible losses of her profession. She knew her heart of love for them was not changed by her racing. Whatever we do in life, we do all for His glory, or out of our love for Him or gratitude to Him. As Christians, Shelly and Brian would have known this.

Brian was mentally-challenged (resulting from a birth accident, as best as I have researched), a 12-year old in a 35-year old man's body. His mom Shelly was always worried about her racing, especially for his sake if something were to happen to her. "What about Brian? Who will take care of Brian?" He didn't get out of her careening car's way.

What if, at that split, nano-second of microspeed where Shelly's spirit was leaving the physical realm to spiritually enter heaven and worship her Lord Jesus in person, she asked Him, "But what about Brian? Who will take care of Brian if I die?" That's a mom talking. A mom with 35 years of love given Brian, and 27 years of love to one daughter, 40 to another, 6 to her grandson, and decades to her husband. That is a lot of love! Over a centurie's worth all added up, which is even more substantial for someone who travels in thousandth-second intervals!

God allowed her to grab Brian in her arms with her as she left this mortal coil.

God can and does miracles. But they're out of the normal. He doesn't always explain why He allows the evils He does, but we do know He's perfect in all He does. We know that there is a warfare for our souls, but what Satan intends for evil, God can turn around or use, and get good results. Could God be at all involved in such a horrific racetrack accident? Could He NOT be involved, is my question.

Shelly could have ended up with years of required burn therapy, tons of pain and disfigurement. She still would have been alive. Sure, if she'd had time to weigh all the options and alternatives she would've wanted to be here for her husband, her kids, her grandkids, her friends, her fans, et al. I don't think we have asked that of her just so that we could say that 'God always will protect Christians from problems'?

But Saturday night was the actual moment when the Lord had decided to take her home. She knew the Lord and was not afraid of Him. Shelly's heart full of love instead of thinking of her excitement, first thought of her always needing son: "But Lord, who's going to take care of Brian?" The Lord allowed her to grab him and bring him with her.

We see the supranatural, that which is above the ordinary, happen in that no one else at the racetrack got hurt in what was one of the worst accidents of racing history. And we see it discovering something surprising about Brian. Jesus answered Shelly's concern over Brian by saying, "He's quite a man, Shelly... We just had a nice talk, and he's already volunteered to come escort you, so that you can worship Me together."

God could have miraculously had him not be in that particular car at that particular time. God knew his Dad would be a fine, even with a double loss. Jesus continued, "But if you come with your mom, your family will have the comfort that neither of you had to go through death alone, that you both got to be with Me, that there is a purpose and design." Brian was already there, grabbing Shelly's arms on the way out, before the sentence was even out of Jesus' mouth. He wasn't slow.

This is the Shelly Howard I now know. They finished their race here the way the Lord wanted: still believers. Accidents happen in all our jobs and hobbies. But Shelly knew that trusting Christ was no risk, whatever she did, or she would not have turned to Him in the middle of such devastation. That car would've ended up somewhere else. Brian would be here, but sad and missing his mom.

NOT trusting Jesus would have been the risk! They knew Christ had passed the finished line as Victor. She knew experientially as He had cared for her and Brian their whole lives, and gotten them through. And so she scooped up her son on the way.

Nothing God does is ever stupid or unwise or questionable. We need to look for God in our lives. And those chequered flags showing us that our time does have a limit, and a goal to reach. It's a normal consequence of our fallen lives to feel the agony we do this season at Shelly and Brian Howard's death. For now we don't understand much. All we know is that God wanted Shelly and Brian now.

We need to look for God's fingerprints in the black box of a sad event. God loves Paul and Jennifer and Tracy, all Shelly and Brian's friends, and will continue being with them through this all. We all need to ready at any split-second to let Jesus swoop us up to present us spotless before the Father. Cling to His arms, just as Brian and Shelly clung to each other on their way to the Pearl-y starting gates!(c)
27 posted on 04/10/2005 8:29:43 PM PDT by gentlestrength (Shelly's teaching Terri Schiavo the ropes of speed)
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It's only been one week, and must be so hard for her family and friends. Her husband went to a memorial at Houston Racetrack Friday. Must've been tough to even hear the sound of cars.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be given to Racers for Christ, or for her son Brian to Special Olympics.

Here's an article I wrote on another site. Maybe some of you will enjoy it. I think I just needed to do it for catharsis:

[From forums.insidetopfuel.com]

I'd been planning to meet Shelly Howard for a long time. Our mutual friend Lisa had told me about her, and I remember my incredulous initial reaction: "She does WHAT?!?!" I wondered why on earth someone would race, and what could I possibly have to say to her, "Be careful?" Shelly proved too fast for me, though, as a good dragster: while I was pondering which course to travel to, which race, when to visit. She has been here and gone.

In preparing to meet her I'd spent time thinking about why she would race. She must be incredibly skilled, to be so consistently a winner and highly respected. Or could anyone go 5.34 seconds if theirs was such an expensive? Or was it a little of both? What made Shelly so special? Was she just outrageously competitive? Or outrageously supported? Or was she courageous at expanding the limits of preconceived notions of women's abilities? Was it a female issue at all? Was she just some stupid risk-taker? With all her safety precautions, her driving was less risk-taking than me driving around my familial hometown! She'd been in one wreck, and yet was going back. Why?

I got unexpected answers to my questions this week when Saturday night April 7, 2005 she and her 35-year old son Brian were killed at the Tulsa Race Park. Her car nose lifted out-of-control, flipped the other direction, going almost 250 mph, accidentally zooming into the car in which her son Brian --who hardly ever came to the races--was sitting. Shelly had to have been unconscious way prior to that impact, as this ending is something a mother could never conceive of doing in her worst nightmare. In fact, it's so tragic a tale that I was surprised to see God's fingerprints when 'dusting' to make sense of this tangled wreckage. I know Him, Shelly, and Brian even better now.

I found that Shelly knew that God allows natural consequences to happen to Christians and non-Christians alike in this fallen world. Otherwise people would just convert for the accident benefits. "Become a Christian, and get to walk away from all car wrecks!" What a thought for racers! Go as fast as you want, it doesn't matter, because skill really isn't involved. Would life even be exciting if no skills were involved, if no wrecks were truly an option and allowed? She'd already come to grips with their possible losses of her profession. She knew her heart of love for them was not changed by her racing. Whatever we do in life, we do all for His glory, or out of our love for Him or gratitude to Him. As Christians, Shelly and Brian would have known this.

Brian was mentally-challenged (resulting from a birth accident, as best as I have researched), a 12-year old in a 35-year old man's body. His mom Shelly was always worried about her racing, especially for his sake if something were to happen to her. "What about Brian? Who will take care of Brian?" He didn't get out of her careening car's way.

What if, at that split, nano-second of microspeed where Shelly's spirit was leaving the physical realm to spiritually enter heaven and worship her Lord Jesus in person, she asked Him, "But what about Brian? Who will take care of Brian if I die?" That's a mom talking. A mom with 35 years of love given Brian, and 27 years of love to one daughter, 40 to another, 6 to her grandson, and decades to her husband. That is a lot of love! Over a centurie's worth all added up, which is even more substantial for someone who travels in thousandth-second intervals!

God allowed her to grab Brian in her arms with her as she left this mortal coil.

God can and does miracles. But they're out of the normal. He doesn't always explain why He allows the evils He does, but we do know He's perfect in all He does. We know that there is a warfare for our souls, but what Satan intends for evil, God can turn around or use, and get good results. Could God be at all involved in such a horrific racetrack accident? Could He NOT be involved, is my question.

Shelly could have ended up with years of required burn therapy, tons of pain and disfigurement. She still would have been alive. Sure, if she'd had time to weigh all the options and alternatives she would've wanted to be here for her husband, her kids, her grandkids, her friends, her fans, et al. I don't think we have asked that of her just so that we could say that 'God always will protect Christians from problems'?

But Saturday night was the actual moment when the Lord had decided to take her home. She knew the Lord and was not afraid of Him. Shelly's heart full of love instead of thinking of her excitement, first thought of her always needing son: "But Lord, who's going to take care of Brian?" The Lord allowed her to grab him and bring him with her.

We see the supranatural, that which is above the ordinary, happen in that no one else at the racetrack got hurt in what was one of the worst accidents of racing history. And we see it discovering something surprising about Brian. Jesus answered Shelly's concern over Brian by saying, "He's quite a man, Shelly... We just had a nice talk, and he's already volunteered to come escort you, so that you can worship Me together."

God could have miraculously had him not be in that particular car at that particular time. God knew his Dad would be a fine, even with a double loss. Jesus continued, "But if you come with your mom, your family will have the comfort that neither of you had to go through death alone, that you both got to be with Me, that there is a purpose and design." Brian was already there, grabbing Shelly's arms on the way out, before the sentence was even out of Jesus' mouth. He wasn't slow.

This is the Shelly Howard I now know. They finished their race here the way the Lord wanted: still believers. Accidents happen in all our jobs and hobbies. But Shelly knew that trusting Christ was no risk, whatever she did, or she would not have turned to Him in the middle of such devastation. That car would've ended up somewhere else. Brian would be here, but sad and missing his mom.

NOT trusting Jesus would have been the risk! They knew Christ had passed the finished line as Victor. She knew experientially as He had cared for her and Brian their whole lives, and gotten them through. And so she scooped up her son on the way.

Nothing God does is ever stupid or unwise or questionable. We need to look for God in our lives. And those chequered flags showing us that our time does have a limit, and a goal to reach. It's a normal consequence of our fallen lives to feel the agony we do this season at Shelly and Brian Howard's death. For now we don't understand much. All we know is that God wanted Shelly and Brian now.

We need to look for God's fingerprints in the black box of a sad event. God loves Paul and Jennifer and Tracy, all Shelly and Brian's friends, and will continue being with them through this all. We all need to ready at any split-second to let Jesus swoop us up to present us spotless before the Father. Cling to His arms, just as Brian and Shelly clung to each other on their way to the Pearl-y starting gates!(c)
28 posted on 04/10/2005 8:30:30 PM PDT by gentlestrength (Shelly's teaching Terri Schiavo the ropes of speed)
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To: gentlestrength

Thanks for your post; an interesting bit of thought candy. Yes, God is 100% in control of all things both good & bad (I hope any of you reading the story that doubt that will read the book of Job or the story of Jonah if you want to hear about how He can allow the bad stuff into our lives). If He's not then He's not sovereign, and who wants to worship a God that only has control some of the time! Praises to the Lamb who is worthy; thankfully Shelly and her son Brian already knew Him personally.


29 posted on 04/11/2005 8:56:53 PM PDT by NoSHO4
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