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60-Year-Old Man Dies In Richard Petty Driving Experience Crash
local6 ^ | February 4, 2008

Posted on 02/04/2008 10:43:18 AM PST by stainlessbanner

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A 60-year-old tourist died after he crashed while driving a Richard Petty Driving Experience NASCAR vehicle at the Daytona International Speedway.

Track officials said Robert Boswell was driving around the speedway Sunday night when he somehow lost control of the race car and crashed into a wall.

Boswell was transported to Halifax Health Medical Center, where he was declared dead at about 7 p.m., officials said.

Cars can reach speeds of 120 mph in the simulated stock car racing attraction at the Daytona Beach International Speedway.

An autopsy is being conducted to determine if any health condition contributed to the crash.

Boswell was an avid race fan, officials said.

The Richard Petty driving experience was closed to the public Monday because of the crash.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: daytona; experience; nascar; petty
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To: Phantom Lord
A friend’s wife gave my friend an aerial dogfight experience.Flew in AT-6s, IIRC.
Somewhere around Charlotte .
That, I could get in to.
61 posted on 02/04/2008 2:06:26 PM PST by Vinnie (You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Jihads You)
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To: Phantom Lord

“I hear there are a couple drag racing experience places with full blown, top fuel dragsters that will do in excess of 300 MPH. I would much rather do that.”

I can just crap in my pants at home and save all that money!


62 posted on 02/04/2008 2:09:57 PM PST by Rb ver. 2.0 (Global warming is the new Marxism.)
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To: Moose4

I have no desire to play like a NASCAR driver on the track but I’ve always thought it would be cool to walk around town in the suit and see what sort of women I could pick up pretending to be a NASCAR driver.


63 posted on 02/04/2008 2:16:38 PM PST by Tall_Texan (No Third Term For Bill Clinton!)
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To: RobRoy

double nickels


64 posted on 02/04/2008 2:22:41 PM PST by NonValueAdded (What Would Hobson Choose?)
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To: stainlessbanner

... and to think he chose that one over the Dale Earnhart Driving Experience because he thought it would be safer.

(Ducking and running)


65 posted on 02/04/2008 2:23:57 PM PST by ReignOfError
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To: Tall_Texan

I’ve always wanted to let my car stretch her legs at Bonneville, just so see what she’s got. It’s easier to get there than to the Autobahn.

I used to drive a 1991 Mercury Capri, but it got an awful lot floaty before it reached 100mph. My ‘99 Sebring is sure-footed at 80 mph, but I don’t want to press it much past that. I’d love to take a V-12 Jaguar out on the salt flats, where there’s nothing to hit and not enough traction to flip.


66 posted on 02/04/2008 2:30:09 PM PST by ReignOfError
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To: brownsfan

I’m surprised this has not happened sooner.


67 posted on 02/04/2008 2:31:35 PM PST by a real Sheila (Have you hugged your "furry best friend" today?)
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To: brownsfan
Since when did freedom come to mean freedom from harm?

Since liberal trial lawyers were allowed to breed.

68 posted on 02/04/2008 2:33:23 PM PST by TChris ("if somebody agrees with me 70% of the time, rather than 100%, that doesn’t make him my enemy." -RR)
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To: RobRoy

I have a ticket somewhere from when I was caught doing 100+ on the Montanabahn in my stock 99 Mustang GT. I remember just laughing my arse off when the cop pulled me over ... it was a rush ... but even at that speed, the mountains moved slowly.

The real funny thing is ... I have no idea how fast Mr. Officer was doing to catch me, because I NEVER saw him behind me until he was RIGHT behind me, and where I was caught had about 5 miles visibility every direction.


69 posted on 02/04/2008 2:39:40 PM PST by RainMan
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To: RainMan

That state is HUGE. Even at 100mph sustained for an entire tank of gas it seems endless.

I don’t want to even THINK about driving accross the center of Austrailia.


70 posted on 02/04/2008 2:41:55 PM PST by RobRoy
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To: sit-rep; Larry Lucido

About the fastest I have “”””driven”””” was 140 on the autostrada in Italy when I was stationed there in the 70’s.

I was getting passed by old ladies in mercedes station wagons etc .....:o)


71 posted on 02/04/2008 2:52:47 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: Wil H
Nascar cars are not particularly quick anyway, they have nothing like the performance of Formula 1 or even Indy Cars.

You're right. It is basic physics. The open-wheel cars produce more horsepower and are much lighter, so they have better acceleration. Besides the better power, open-wheel cars have much better aerodynamics, both of which contribute to a much higher top end. They are also have a much lower center of gravity so they can corner much harder than the stock cars and thus retain much more speed in the corners. The open-wheel guys wouldn't want to swap paint with the stock cars, however.

Although not directly comparable, each type of car can produce very exciting racing.

72 posted on 02/04/2008 2:56:10 PM PST by CommerceComet (Mitt Romney: Boldly telling the audience whatever they want to hear.)
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To: RobRoy
I had a european spec 82 RX-7 when I was stationed in Germany. Used to love to wind that puppy up on the Autobahn -- it would run 240-260KPH (150 MPH+) like it was glued to the road. That was a definate Rush.

It is humbling though to be going 150 Mph and have a Lambroghini "flash" by you.

73 posted on 02/04/2008 3:05:22 PM PST by commish (Freedom tastes sweetest to those who have fought to protect it.)
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To: CindyDawg
Yeah and he probably had to sign a release.

Although I've never done the Richard Petty driving experience (and this is something that I hope to do someday), I have participated in riding schools on motorcycle, including Keith Code's California Superbike School and Reg Pridmore's CLASS. In both cases, the release I had to sign was rather frightening. Seriously, it was a very sobering document to read and sign. It wasn't so much "if you die" but "when you are dismembered and dead on the track" sort of wording.

Mark

74 posted on 02/04/2008 3:13:17 PM PST by MarkL
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To: LasVegasMac
Look Mac... I don’t need no stinkin race track to drive in circles at 120 miles per hour as I have proved to my kids and their kids many many times.

My condolences to the family...

75 posted on 02/04/2008 3:33:56 PM PST by tubebender
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To: Obadiah

I’ve been bugging the wife to “buy” me a Christmas present at Petty’s facility. ‘Pose I’ll have to hide this little news gem from her.


76 posted on 02/04/2008 3:41:54 PM PST by Cuttnhorse
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To: CollegeRepublican

120 in a Nascar on a track like that is nothing.


77 posted on 02/04/2008 7:09:27 PM PST by valkyry1
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To: Phantom Lord; CollegeRepublican; MrB; Wil H; stainlessbanner

When doing the Richard Petty school, how fast you go depends on which level of driving you buy.

For instance, I did the Experience of a Lifetime at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The goal for that level is to get everyone to a 42 second lap.
They let me do a 41.85, which translates to 149.02 MPH.

A couple of years later, I did one level below Experience of a Lifetime.
I don’t remember my lap time, but I went only 136 and change.

The first time was definitely better. ;o)

As far as he being slumped over the wheel, I bet his head was slumped down.
I don’t think the neck restraint would prevent that.
But, there is no way the rest of his body could move one inch.


78 posted on 02/04/2008 9:21:33 PM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: dixiechick2000

Good stuff leadfoot! Buck-fifty is cooking. There’s a CDB song about “high speed heroes” that you would enjoy. Imagine the music from Wooley Swamp and lyrics about racin’.


79 posted on 02/04/2008 9:43:26 PM PST by stainlessbanner
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To: commish
it would run 240-260KPH (150 MPH+) like it was glued to the road. That was a definate Rush.

If it felt like "it was glued to the road" you were nowhere near it's limit....:-)

80 posted on 02/04/2008 9:45:16 PM PST by Wil H
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