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Video: Fan video from stands shows horror of Daytona crash

By Steven J. Ewing

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Things took a turn for the worse during this weekend’s NASCAR events in Daytona when one of the race cars crashed into the fence that separates the track and the grandstands, injuring 33 fans in the process. In our original report, we included video of this horrifying incident from the TV crews’ perspective, but just days later, a video direct from the grandstands has appeared on YouTube.

To recap, Kyle Larson’s No. 32 was sent into the fence during Saturday’s Nationwide Series race as the result of a multi-car crash that started when Regan Smith‘s car was turned sideways just before coming into the checkered flag. Larson’s car lost its entire front end, and the burning engine was wedged in a hole in the fence.

This fan video, however, shows just how much debris came flying into the stands, including items as large as a tire. Scroll down to watch the scary scene for yourself, though be aware, there are more than a couple Not Safe For Work explicit utterances in the video.

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Fan video from stands shows horror of Daytona crash originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 25 Feb 2013 10:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Breaking: Frightening Daytona crash leaves at least 11 fans injured [w/video]

By Steven J. Ewing

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A truly horrifying crash at Saturday’s Daytona race has left at least 11 NASCAR fans injured. According to the Associated Press, large chunks of debris landed in the grandstands after a car flew into the fence during a multi-car crash just before the final lap of the race.

The awful mess started when Regan Smith‘s car was turned sideways as he was coming into the checkered flag. This caused many other cars to crash, sending Kyle Larson’s No. 32 car into the fence that separates the track from the grandstands. The car itself was damaged quite badly, the entire front end torn off and the burning engine wedged in a hole in the fence.

Driver Tony Stewart slid past the wreckage to take the win at the Nationwide Series race, but skipped the usual post-victory celebration. “As much as we want to celebrate right now and as much as this is a big deal to us, I’m more worried about the drivers and the fans that are in the stands right now because that was … I could see it all in my mirror, and it didn’t look good from where I was at,” Stewart told a reporter.

A spokesperson from Volusia County told the Associated Press that six people with serious injuries were taken by ambulance to Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach, saying that those victims “met the condition of trauma patients.” No official word has been given on the condition of other victims, nor has a final injury count been released.

This tragic event will no doubt put a dark cloud over Sunday’s Daytona 500 race. Scroll down to see a video of the horrific crash.

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Frightening Daytona crash leaves at least 11 fans injured [w/video] originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 23 Feb 2013 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Kyle Larson Daytona Crash: Car Goes Airbrone, Fans Injured In Massive Nationwide Wreck (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Several cars were involved in a terrifying crash during the final lap of a Nationwide race on Saturday. The day before the Daytona 500, Regan Smith was leading the race at Daytona International speedway when his car was pushed sideways. As cars began to pile up, Kyle Larson‘s ride became airborne and collided with the fencing.

Pieces of Larson’s car flew in the grandstand and at least two fans were placed on a stretcher and taken to a hospital, as reported by Jeff Owens of Sporting News.

NASCAR President Mike Helton confirmed that spectators were injured, according to Mark Wilson of Fox 13 in Tampa Bay, Fla.

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