No Changes To Talladega After Spectacular Crash
NASCAR officials are not considering changing the racing surface at Talladega Superspeedway following a spectacular last-lap accident that sent debris flying into the grandstands.
Published: April 27, 2009
Updated: April 28, 2009
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - NASCAR officials are not considering changing the racing surface at Talladega Superspeedway following a spectacular last-lap accident that sent debris flying into the
grandstands.
Vice president of competition Robin Pemberton says NASCAR will study several different safety standards, including the height of the fences surrounding the track. Carl Edwards’ car sailed into the
frontstrech fence, which bowed but held, before the battered vehicle returned to the track.
Debris from the crash injured seven fans. An eighth fan was treated for a medical condition.
NASCAR officials also say they might have to be stricter in policing blocking and aggressive driving during restrictor-plate races.
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