Dirt track hall of fame driver Scott Bloomquist believed dead in plane crash
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.
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.
He was 60.
NASCAR titan Kenny Wallace on Friday called Bloomquist "the greatest dirt racer to ever live."
The Hawkins County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that the remains are "believed to be that of Scott Bloomquist," but official identification will come later from county forensics officials.
Reid Millard, owner of the popular dirt track Moberly Motorsports Park in Moberly, Missouri, cited a Bloomquist family member when he reported on Facebook the crash took place on the Bloomquist family farm in Mooresburg, Tennessee.
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