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My deep condolences to the family. It sounds like he died doing what he loved to do, though. Beats dying of Alzheimers, cancer, getting T-boned by a drunk driver, etc. If I have to die, I'd love for it to be in a race car or in bed with three or more hot girls who won't care that I croaked under them/on top of them.
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The article said the car went off before the turn and "enter[ed] the gravel trap and ending up against the tire wall." No other cars were involved. The car had to be towed away. Was the death crash related?. The article doesn't really make it clear. Tragic nonetheless. Condolences to the family.
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The article said the car went off before the turn and "enter[ed] the gravel trap and ending up against the tire wall." No other cars were involved. The car had to be towed away. Was the death crash related?. The article doesn't really make it clear. Tragic nonetheless. Condolences to the family.
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