Living In The Aftermath | Charlotte 2001
In early October of 2001, NASCAR was in an unenviable position. Safety developments had gone into overdrive following Dale Earnhardt's death, but they hadn't yet arrived. Neither the HANS nor the Hutchens device were mandated by the sanctioning body, and many are still wary of them. Just weeks after one of the United States' worst tragedies, the tour arrived in Charlotte for a weekend that would prove to be dour, exhausting, and once again, tragic. Support the channel on Patreon: / mapleboy Follow me on social media: https://bsky.app/profile/mplb0001.bsk...

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