High-speed drivers die during a racing during approximately 300 maf


Veterine’s High Speed Driver died after losing control of his car in the northwide of Bonnie Valley Week event in the northwest.

60 Criss Racheck by Medical Specialized Flats, but in the event of an event of an event on the edge of Bonitoria

“When you lose someone in the community, it is always hard,” Race Manager told the President Kikrison Times Times Times. “And someone has been named and known and recognized, that it even hards it.”

Pederson said “The new completed company’s driver’s driver,” is also very competitive, if you do, so bring it back.

According to the Rashkick Speed Bonnon Biop Page, he was the first formal employee in Ventra race at the beginning of 80 years.

Also a employee of Ark’s motor parts also, which creates the best user and other products for race vehicles, raisk is working as a speed dhone crew before the driver’s driver.

In the speed of the last year, RAsk was increased in 446 mph, which pederson said the fastest measured mile in the event. This year, he turned the last repeat of his team vehicle, speed dephone 3. Pederson confirmed that the last recorded spectacular speed in Sunday competition.

Facebook Postager from the Team Account: “At this time we ask everyone to be deeply deemed.”

Big County Sheriff’s Office investigates about the death of Rushak, which from the depending on the depending on the help of the scam. sgt. Dan Tarrel told the time that the accident was seen as a crash although it was not clear whether the reason was “a road road issue” or only one special thing. “

Racing was postponed after Rashk’s fall but started on Monday. Pederson said to cancel the event, which runs in Bonylinel salt flats on Friday, never really considered.

“We do a quick weekend for 77 years, and other casualties have come here. And it is always tragedy.” “But we generally beating. … we’re sad and we compete. Chris will be able to compete we will compete, and we will do it.”



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