Latest Nascar Crashes Stories
Posted: Nov 22nd 2009 8:50PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Juan Pablo Montoya, Tony Stewart, NASCAR Crashes, Sprint Cup

HOMESTEAD, Fla. --
Tony Stewart and
Juan Pablo Montoya positioned themselves for a grand finale in NASCAR's Sprint Cup season-ender at Homestead Miami Speedway on Sunday. Montoya was set for a career-best points finish, with Stewart enjoying a great debut effort for his own new team.
Instead of finishing on a high note, the two veterans engaged in a spirited battle of fender-banging that resulted in both losing positions in the final championship standings.
Posted: Nov 6th 2009 4:46PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Ryan Newman, Chase for the Sprint Cup, NASCAR Crashes

For two mornings this week,
Ryan Newman struggled just to lift his head off the pillow to get out of bed, his neck muscles still sore from a frightening airborne smash-and-roll wreck at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway last Sunday.
Even as he suited up Friday to practice for Race 8 of NASCAR's 10-race Chase for the Championship at Texas Motor Speedway, he was still aching from the crash, and bristling that it even happened.
Newman had been outspoken about NASCAR's immediate need to keep the race cars from launching into the air during accidents -- only to take that scary ride himself Sunday afternoon.
Posted: Nov 2nd 2009 4:25PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Jimmie Johnson, Ryan Newman, Talladega Superspeedway, NASCAR Crashes

Before
Ryan Newman's horrific Talladega flip-roll-smash-and-slide on Sunday, there was
Carl Edwards' car somersaulting into the front stretch fencing.
The late Dale Earnhardt had one of his most frightening accidents at Talladega Superspeedway, barrel-rolling through the tri-oval. Before that it was Ricky Craven and
Bill Elliott on E-ticket rides. In 1993, driver Jimmy Horton's car flipped over the Turn 1 wall and landed outside the track.
Rusty Wallace's Talladega crash footage -- pick a year -- used to be standard play before any NASCAR restrictor plate race.
The point is -- while there is a justifiable outcry at the scary accident involving Newman this weekend -- spectacular, highlight-reel wrecks here aren't news. They are old news.
Posted: Nov 1st 2009 4:39PM ET by Geoffrey Miller (RSS feed)
Filed under: Ryan Newman, Talladega Superspeedway, NASCAR Crashes, NASCAR Videos, Sprint Cup

Ryan Newman left Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday obviously sore and presumably irritated after flipping violently in a late-race crash near the end of the NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series' AMP Energy 500.
Newman, who was uninjured, was trapped in the car for almost 15 minutes as safety crews cut him out from exactly the type of wreck he had warned NASCAR against after an amazing crash involving him and
Carl Edwards at the same track in April. And after being checked out of the infield hospital, Newman didn't hesitate to get on NASCAR again.
"Drivers used to be about to race each other and respect each other," said Newman. "Guys like Richard Petty, David Pearson and Bobby Allison -- all those guys have always done that. I guess they [NASCAR] just don't think much of us [drivers] anymore."
Posted: Aug 21st 2009 10:55PM ET by FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed)
Filed under: David Ragan, Kyle Busch, NASCAR Crashes, Nationwide Series

BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) --
David Ragan held off teammate
Carl Edwards on a two-lap sprint to the finish Friday night to win the Nationwide Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Edwards settled for second, but shaved 91 points off the commanding lead
Kyle Busch brought into the race. Busch, who started the night with a 339-point lead over Edwards, was wrecked by Chase Austin while leading early in the race and finished 28th.
Edwards now trails him by 248 points, and wasn't disappointed to lose to his Roush Fenway Racing teammate.
Posted: Aug 10th 2009 6:54PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Jeff Gordon, NASCAR Crashes

The pain was evident in
Jeff Gordon's body language Monday afternoon outside the care center at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International where he was given the once-over after being involved in a frightening late race accident.
The resulting 37th place finish tied his worst showing of the season and was only his second finish outside the top-20 since April -- a dismal conclusion to an un-Gordon-like road course outing.
It's a safe bet his No. 24 DuPont Chevy team will rebound in the remaining four weeks before the Chase for the Championship 10-race playoff. The question is, how will his already aching back recover. And will it ultimately affect Gordon's title hopes?
Posted: Jun 15th 2009 10:51AM ET by FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed)
Filed under: NASCAR Crashes
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Driver Carlos Pardo has been killed in a crash during the final laps of a NASCAR Mexico race, organizers said.
Pardo was leading the race in the 97th lap when his car was nudged by a competitor from behind and slid sideways into a wall at the entrance to the pit lane at about 120 mph on Sunday. The car disintegrated as a result of the impact.
Posted: Apr 28th 2009 5:01PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dale Earnhardt Jr., NASCAR Crashes, Sprint Cup
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sees it quite simply. It's a numbers game.
The way to decrease the likelihood of a car going airborne into the grandstand fencing is to make the restrictor plates smaller (more restrictive), not to get rid of them. Not to change the track. Not to force fans to sit 50 rows back.
And not to overreact or sensationalize.