Bonnett Killed in Crash at Daytona : Auto racing: Another member of NASCAR's Alabama Gang dies when his car goes out of control in Turn 4 during practice. (2024)

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—

Tragedy continued to stalk stock car racing’s Alabama Gang when veteran driver Neil Bonnett suffered fatal head injuries Friday when his car crashed into the Turn 4 wall at Daytona International Speedway.

The death of the 47-year-old Bonnett, one of the most popular drivers on NASCAR’s Winston Cup circuit, came as he was attempting a comeback in hopes of qualifying for the Feb. 20 Daytona 500. It was the latest in the tragic saga of a tightly knit group of racers from Hueytown, Ala., whose successes in stock car racing became legendary, but who have been affected by one tragedy after another.

Bobby Allison, the godfather of the Alabama Gang, suffered a head injury in a race in July 1988 that ended his Hall of Fame career. A head injury also cut short the career of Donnie Allison, Bobby’s brother.

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One of Bobby’s sons, Clifford, was killed in a racing accident in Michigan in 1992, and his other son, Davey, winner of the 1992 Daytona 500, died last July of injuries suffered in a helicopter accident at Talladega, Ala.

Ironically, Davey Allison was going to Talladega from Hueytown to watch Bonnett’s son, David, test a car.

Friday’s accident occurred shortly after noon during the first practice session for today’s front-row qualifying trials for the 500. After being taken to the Halifax Medical Center trauma unit, Bonnett was declared dead at 1:17 p.m.

An announcement of his death was delayed almost five hours while race officials tried to contact his wife, Susan, who had left the family home at 7 a.m. and was driving to Daytona Beach.

Witnesses said that Bonnett’s car, a Chevrolet owned by James Finch of Panama City, Fla., appeared to break loose as it entered the fourth turn, then veered abruptly to the safety apron before spinning around and shooting straight up the track into the outside wall.

It was almost the same spot where rookie driver Andy Farr of New Baltimore, Mich., crashed Thursday while attempting to qualify for Sunday’s ARCA 200.

Less than a year ago, Bonnett was talking about his latest comeback and said he knew people were saying, “What’s that crazy guy doing, trying to kill himself driving a race car again?”

Bonnett had suffered head injuries in a crash on April 1, 1990, at Darlington, S.C., that left him with a case of amnesia so serious that he was unable to recognize or remember his wife for some time.

Doctors forbade Bonnett’s return to racing for several years while he underwent neurological therapy. During that time, Bonnett became a color analyst and commentator for CBS Sports, TNN and TBS.

“Head injuries are strange,” Bonnett said during his absence from the track. “You question your ability to do certain things. That type of injury is very difficult to deal with. That’s where friends come in. Those who stuck by me the last three years are the ones I’m closest to now.”

Last year, after getting medical clearance, Bonnett made his first start in more than three years on July 25 at Talladega. He flipped on Lap 131 in a crash that caused the race to be halted while repairs were made to the fence. Bonnett was not injured and remained undeterred about his comeback.

“That wreck wasn’t near as bad as it looked,” he said later. “I came out of it with a positive attitude. It was at Talladega (where) I knew I had to keep racing. When I went out to qualify . . . and started down the straightaway, I started crying. That’s how much it meant to me.

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“That’s when I started planning to get a ride for this year’s Daytona 500.”

He appeared in one other race last year, the season finale at Atlanta, where he drove only one lap and retired for the day. He had qualified the car as a favor for Dale Earnhardt, his longtime hunting buddy, in case something happened to Earnhardt’s car and he needed a backup in his points championship competition with Rusty Wallace.

Bonnett credited Earnhardt with helping him regain the confidence needed to race again.

“People joke about Earnhardt and myself,” he said earlier this year, “but I don’t care how much therapy you do, what he did was incredible. He stuck by me more than anybody when I was down. My best rehabilitation was when Dale asked me to climb into his race car.”

Bonnett had planned to drive in at least six races this season.

“When they announced the race at Indy (the Brickyard 400 on Aug. 6), I decided I wanted to do that one,” he said. “I’d like to drive a race at Charlotte and one at Talladega to see if I could finish in one piece, as well as Daytona and Indy.

“My wife probably would prefer if I didn’t go racing anymore, but I’ve always done the things I wanted to do, and she knows why I want to do it.”

His Winston Cup career began in 1974, when he was a rookie protege of Bobby Allison. Bonnett won 18 Winston Cup races and 20 poles while earning nearly $4 million in purses.

Bonnett won the 1979 Firecracker 400 at Daytona, but his best finish in the Daytona 500 was a third in 1980. He did, however, win twin 125-mile qualifying races in 1980 and ’83.

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Bonnett’s first superspeedway victory was in the 1977 Los Angeles Times 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway, in the final success for a Dodge in Winston Cup competition. He also won the World 600 in 1982 and ’83 at Charlotte, N.C.

His career the last 10 years, however, was plagued by accidents and injuries.

Bonnett’s death was the 24th on the Daytona track since it opened in February 1959, including motorcycles and go-karts, as well as stock cars.

Survivors include his wife, son David, 29, and daughter Kristen, 20.

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Bonnett Killed in Crash at Daytona : Auto racing: Another member of NASCAR's Alabama Gang dies when his car goes out of control in Turn 4 during practice. (2024)

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Who was Dale Earnhardt's friend that died? ›

Neil Bonnett, one of Earnhardt's best friends, was killed that same year in practice for the Daytona 500. Rodney Orr died in a wreck three days later, also in practice, and was the last driver killed at the track until Earnhardt's accident.

What drivers have died at Daytona Speedway? ›

Fatalities
NameDate of accidentSession
Habe HaberlingFebruary 21, 1961Practice
Billy WadeJanuary 5, 1965Testing
Don MacTavishFebruary 22, 1969Race
Wayne BartzMarch 12, 1969Race
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What NASCAR legend died in a crash? ›

"This is so hard to believe," retired NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace said. "I always thought Scott Bloomquist was different, unique.

Where is Neil Bonnett buried? ›

What was Dale Earnhardt's last words? ›

What were Dale Earnhardt's last words? According to Esquire, it's rumored that Earnhardt's alleged last words over the car radio were "Look at them boys go," in reference to Earnhardt Jr. and running mate driving ahead of him right before his death.

What was the actual cause of Dale Earnhardt's death? ›

He was pronounced dead at Halifax Medical Center a short time later; the cause of death was a basilar skull fracture, which was determined to have killed him instantly. Earnhardt's No. 3 car impacts the turn four wall just after contact with Ken Schrader's 36 car.

Who were the drivers involved in the Daytona crash? ›

However, defending Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney was among those caught up in the crash, along with fellow former champions Keselowski, Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, Joey Logano, and Martin Truex Jr. After the race, Bowman told reporters that he was surprised to learn that he had been the one to trigger the crash.

Who caused the last wreck at Daytona? ›

Austin Cindric blamed Corey LaJoie for causing the final wreck in the Daytona 500 that led to the race ending under caution. Cindric and Ross Chastain bounced off each other coming to the trioval and the white flag in Monday night's race.

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Who was the NASCAR owner that died in plane crash? ›

All ten people on board were killed; among them, members of the Hendrick family including John Hendrick, president of Hendrick Motorsports, his twin daughters, and Ricky Hendrick, former Busch Series driver and heir to the Hendrick empire.

Which racing driver died in a crash? ›

Scott Bloomquist, a dirt track race car driver who was known for his bravado and for being one of the sport's best, died Friday in a plane crash on his family's farm in Mooresburg, Tennessee, friends and local officials said.

What caused Neil Bonnett's death? ›

But on February 11, 1994, during the first practice session for the 1994 Daytona 500, a shock mount broke, causing him to lose control of his Chevrolet on the track's high-banked fourth turn. The car swerved onto the track apron, and then up the steep bank, before crashing into the wall nearly head-on.

What famous people are buried in Elmwood Cemetery Birmingham, Alabama? ›

Notable burials
  • Mary Anderson (1866–1953), inventor of the windshield wiper.
  • Donald Beatty (1900–1980), aviator, explorer and inventor.
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  • Bear Bryant (1913–1983), University of Alabama football coach.
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Where is Ken Stabler buried? ›

How did Schrader know Earnhardt was dead? ›

Unlike his fellow competitors, who didn't learn Earnhardt was dead until well after the accident on the final lap of the Daytona 500, Schrader knew how bad it was the moment he poked his head into the battered No. 3 car and saw his lifeless body.

Who was Dale Earnhardt senior's best friend? ›

Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with Dale Earnhardt's best friend, Donnie Rives. Donnie has kept these stories to himself, until today. It's a heartfelt conversation swapping stories about the Intimidator from two people who knew him best.

What happened to Kenny Irwin? ›

Irwin was killed July 7th 2000 as his #42 car sponsored by BellSouth Mobility entered the third turn at the infamous New Hampshire International Speedway, striking the wall of the almost un-banked turn at approximately 150 mph. The vehicle flipped onto its roof.

What happened to Ralph Earnhardt? ›

Ralph Earnhardt, the quintessential race driver whose career spanned 23 years of competition in NASCAR Modified, Sportsman and Grand National series, won more than 350 NASCAR races and never looked back. Ralph Earnhardt passed away, from a heart attack, on September 26, 1973, at the age of 45.

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