Dies in a top end explosion and crash into the catch fence.
This really stings. I am a huge drag racing nut. I have been lucky to be able to build Hot Rods with my son, But truth be known my real dream would be to drag race the circuit father and son as Connie and Scott did.
Connie and Scott were able to live their dream. I guess he went doing what he loves, but his dad, wife and kids must be crushed right now.
it,s a sad day . i was there yesterday to see the first round of qualifying. and when i turned on the tv today to watch the last session i heard the news. after watching the crash . it looks as though he may not have been consious after the explosion, as it seemed there was no effort to slow the car. but that's just speculation. my heart goes out to his family and freinds.
Much like yourself Frank, I'm a huge Drag Racing fan. We know the limits continue to get pushed with these cars but this is starting to get to familiar. It's a sad day in the racing community but even more so for the Kalitta Family. My heart goes out to his family and friends.
It's been a rough year for the Kalittas- one of their 747 cargo planes' landing gear collapsed, and now Scott dies. Wow. Not to sound insensitive, but at least he was doing something most men (and women) can only dream about.
Thanks for sharing this Frank. My passion has always been the drag racing scene in my younger years and I follow it closely to this day. My heart goes out to Scott's family and friends. He strived hard to get his reputation, despite pushing the limits at all times which is what this sport is known for.
Dave