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Terrible Indy Car crash this afternoon. Seeing tweets that are saying Wheldon may have passed away from his injuries, but officials have not provided an update yet.

http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/wheldon-hurt-huge-crash-vegas-14749012

By JOHN MARSHALL AP Sports Writer
LAS VEGAS October 16, 2011 (AP)




IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon has been seriously injured after his car went sailing through the air during in a massive 15-car wreck early in Sunday's Las Vegas Indy 300.
Indianapolis 500 winner Wheldon, in line to win $5 million had he won the race, was injured when he car flew over another on the Lap 12 wreck and apparently caught part of the catch fence just outside of Turn 2.
Wheldon was transported to a hospital in a helicopter after a crash early in Sunday's Las Vegas Indy 300.
Paul Tracy, who was involved in the wreck, said a team of doctors was working on Wheldon, but there was no word of his injuries. A helicopter lifted off from the speedway, and an IndyCar official confirmed Wheldon was onboard.
Pippa Mann and J.R. Hildebrand were transported to a hospital after complaining of dizziness, and Will Power because of back pain.
The wreck left Townsend Bell upside down, smoldering cars strewn all over the track and debris nearly halfway up the straightaway of the 1.5-mile oval .The track was red-flagged following the pileup while crews cleaned up the debris and worked on the fences.
"Just a horrendous accident," said Tracy, who was involved in the accident. "Lot of prayers right now for Dan, because it's going to be a long recovery. They're scrambling in there right now. There's 20 doctors in there.
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Dan Wheldon, of England, is transported to a medical helicopter following a crash early in the IndyCar Series' Las Vegas Indy 300 auto race Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken) Close






Wheldon had to start in the back of the field as part of the promotion and had quickly worked his way through the 34-car field before the big wreck.
"I've never seen such a mess in my entire career on the race track," said Danica Patrick, in her final IndyCar race before heading to NASCAR. Really concerned about Dan right now."
There were 34 cars entered in the season finale — one more entry than the Indianapolis 500 had a far more crowded track than usual. There were 29 entries two weeks ago at Kentucky, and only 26 at Japan a month ago.
Drivers had been concerned about the high speeds on LVMS' 1.5-mile oval after they reached nearly 225 mph during practice.
Their concerns became reality when contact on Turn 2 sent cars flying through the air, crashing into each other and into the outside wall and catch fence.
"I'll tell you, I've never seen anything like it," Ryan Briscoe said. "The debris we all had to drive through the lap later, it looked like a war scene from Terminator or something. I mean, there were just pieces of metal and car on fire in the middle of the track with no car attached to it and just debris everywhere. So it was scary, and your first thoughts are hoping that no one is hurt because there's just stuff everywhere. Crazy."
The wreck left Bell's car upside down, smoldering cars strewn all over the track and debris scattered down the straightaway opposite the grandstand.
"All I could see was cars flying. Without a doubt the worst thing I've ever seen in my racing career. It's sad, man, sad," said Davey Hamilton, who briefly choked up. "It's been 10 years, more than 10 years, since my accident at Texas. We're all a bunch of friends here, this is my family, and I was fortunate enough to come back. As I tried to tell everybody when I got hurt, when you put on a helmet and a firesuit, it's probably pretty dangerous. We accept that as racing drivers."
 

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One of the worst I have ever seen...hope he is Wheldon is okay but it does not look good
 

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terrible....pray for the best
 

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yea it's pretty serious.

But, there could have been worse. The fact other drivers got off the track and too safety is a good thing anyways
 

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DEAD:ohno:
 

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race will not be finished, they're having a five lap salutew, was the last race for the year in the 13th lap,
 

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This race was also the last race for female driver Danica, before she moves on to other career opportunities.
Dan has left to mourn his wife and two young kids. Parents are in england probably saw the accident. geez
 

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Horrible crash. I don't watch racing, but can respect the risks the drivers take. RIP for sure.
 

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NESN Newswire




Dan Wheldon, Wife Got Tattoos of Each Other's Initials Night Before Deadly Crash

by Nick Koop on Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 7:09PM 1

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Dan Wheldon and his wife, Susie, received tattoos of each other's initials on their wrists Saturday night, just hours before Wheldon's fatal crash on Sunday, according to the Las Vegas ***************.
Wheldon and his wife were spending the evening at the Palms casino when they reportedly got the tattoos inside Huntington Ink.
The Big Lead posted a picture of Wheldon's tattoo, which appeared on CNBC's Darren Rovell's Twitter. It can be seen below.


 

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