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Dirt track hall of fame driver Scott Bloomquist is believed to be the sole fatality in the crash of a vintage plane on the Bloomquist family farm in Tennessee.
With the absence of Bristol Dirt, no additional dirt race is expected on next season's NASCAR Cup Series schedule.
Decorated dirt track racer and legend in the field Scott Bloomquist has died in a tragic plane crash near his home in Tennessee. He was 60 years old. Missouri's Moberly Motorsports Park shared the ...
Dirt track racing is now dust in the wind for NASCAR’s Cup Series. NASCAR chief operating officer Steve O’Donnell says there won’t be a dirt track on the 2024 Cup schedule.
Racing star Scott Bloomquist was killed in a plane crash on Aug. 16 after one of his aircraft crashed into a barn near his home in Mooresburg, Tennessee, his friend announced in a post on Facebook.
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Dirt track racing legend Scott Bloomquist is believed to be the sole fatality in the crash of a single-engine, vintage plane on the Bloomquist family farm in Tennessee on Friday morning.
Hall of Fame dirt track racer Scott Bloomquist tragically died in a plane crash on the property of his Tennessee home early Friday morning, according to multiple reports. He was 60.