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" CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The man who helped develop many of the safety improvements in motorsports said there's not enough evidence at this point to determine whether the catch fence played a role in Dan Wheldon's death on Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
But Dr. Dean Sicking, director of the Midwest Roadside Safety Facility at the University of Nebraska, which developed SAFER barriers, said improvements to the catch fence and entrance to pit-road area are next in line to be addressed. " Article: Wheldon Crash Investigation Update |
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