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Dirt Track Racing Legend Scott Bloomquist Dies In Plane Crash

Scott Bloomquist stands beside his car before the Super Late Model division race at the Karl Kustoms Bristol Dirt Nationals, April 1, 2022, at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn. (David Cr

Scott Bloomquist, a legendary dirt track race car driver, tragically passed away in a plane crash on his family's farm in Mooresburg, Tennessee. Bloomquist, known for his distinctive appearance with long hair and a race car adorned with the number zero and a skull and crossbones, was celebrated for his exceptional skills on the track.

Regarded as one of the greatest dirt late model racers in history, Bloomquist's prowess behind the wheel was matched only by his innovative approach to building race cars. His impact on the sport was profound, as acknowledged by fellow racers and officials.

The plane crash that claimed Bloomquist's life is currently under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration. The racing community mourns the loss of a true icon, with heartfelt tributes pouring in from friends, fans, and colleagues.

Dirt-track racing, a high-octane sport where drivers navigate by steering right to go left, requires immense skill and precision. The cars, weighing around 2,300 pounds and generating over 800 horsepower, reach speeds of up to 150 mph on tracks like Eldora Speedway.

Despite the inherent risks and physical demands of the sport, Bloomquist remained dedicated to racing and was preparing for the upcoming World 100 at Eldora Speedway. His legacy as a fierce competitor and a beloved figure in the racing community will endure for generations to come.

Scott Bloomquist's impact on dirt track racing transcended his victories and accolades, leaving an indelible mark on the sport he loved. His memory will forever be cherished by those who knew him both on and off the track.

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