Jason Leffler killed in dirt track event

NASCAR driver Jason Leffler has been killed in a racing accident during a mid-week dirt track event at Bridgeport Speedway in New Jersey.
Jason Leffler killed in dirt track event

Jason Laffler, who has been a regular competitor in all three of NASCAR's three national-level series over the past decade, has died following an accident in a heꦛat race at the 0.625-mile Bridgeport Speedway high-banked dirt track oval on Wednesday night.

The 37-year-old from California crashed into the wall while running second during the event, and his car flipped several times. He was extricated from the wreck and air-lifted to Crozer-Che🐻ster Medical Center in nearby Chester, Pennsylvania but he was pronounced dead 🐲shortly after 9pm around half an hour after the original accident.

He is survived by his 5-𝔍yea🙈r-old son, Charlie Dean.

Leffler was a three-time USAC National Midget champion in the late 1990s before being picked up by the Treadway Racing team for a short-lived career in the open-wheel Indy Racing League, which included a start in the 2000 Indianapolis 500 that saw him start and finish in 17th posꦅition.

Rather𝔉 than sticking with IndyCar, Leffler instead opted for a career in NASCAR stock race racing beginning with four starts in the Nationwide (then known as Busch) Series for Joe Gibbs Racing and later competing with Chip Ganassi's Cup team in 2001.

Over th♋e course of the next dozen years Leffler recorded a total of 73 Sprint Cup races, two wins in 294 Nationwide Series races and one from 56 Camping World Truc🧜k Series starts. His best championship result was third place in the 2007 Nationwide Series and he also claimed fourth place in the 2002 Truck Series.

Leffler did not have a full-time seat in stock cars this season, but his most recent NASCAR participation was just on Sun🔯day at Pocono for Humphrey Smith Racing, although his race only lasted eight laps before he was sidelined with transmission problems.

The racing world was shocked to learn of the news of Leffler's untimely deat🦄h.

"NASCAR extends its thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathi🍸es to the family of Jason Leffler who𒉰 passed away earlier this evening," said NASCAR in a statement. "For more than a decade, Jason was a fierce competitor in our sport and he will be missed."

"Really sad for Jason Leffler and his family🎉," said current Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski on Twitter. "Think🍰ing about his little boy."

"Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of Jason Leffler," posted Tony Stewart, an early mentor for Leffler in both IndyCar and NASCAR. "A good man; a gooܫd racer. Godspeed friend."

"So sad tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚo hear about Jason Leffler," added Clint Bowyer. "Was a wheel man and a fun fun person to be around."

"I'm completely devastated to hear about Jason ☂Leffler," contributed Trevor Bayne. "It doesn't seem real. Pray for his family tonight."

"Sitting here in disbelief," agreed Elliott✨ Sadler. "All I can think about is Charlie. Pr൩ayers to his little boy."

"Such sad news tonight," wrote Nationwide rookie Kyle Larson. "Leffler was a great person and even better dad. I♛ am glad I got to know him. Rest in peace."

"We are very saddened at the passing of Jason Leffler," said Indianapolis Motor Speedway Chief Operating Officer J. Douglas Boles in a statement. "He was one of the mosඣt versatile race drivers in America, showing his talent by competing in the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during his career.

"He also displayed the skills that would help him reach the top levels of the sport by winning four USAC national series titles while winning on tracks throughout the Midwest. Jason was a terrific guy who always had time for everyone. Our deepest sympathies are extended to his entire family, te🐓am and fans."

The IZOD IndyCar Series also said said that it "extends its deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of Jason Leffler for their tragic loss. Jason was a USAC champion who made three IndyCar starts, including the 2000♊ Indianapolis 500. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time."

IndyCar ♍star and former Formula 1 driver Justin Wilson tweeted: "Another reminder of how this sport we love can be s🦋o cruel. Thoughts with his family."

"Praying for all of Jasoᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚn Leffler family, especially his little guy Charlie," added IndyCar team owner/driver Ed Carpente🐽r.

Bridgeport Speedway immediately suspended racing for the remainder of Wednesday night after Leffler's accident, which sadly is far from being t♌he first fatal dirt track incident in recent months.

Just two weeks ago, 22-year-old driver Josh Burton died of the injuries that he sustained in a crash at Bloomington Speedwaཧy in Indiana, while two drivers were killed in a race in Nevada. In𝓡 March, two died on pit road after a car spun off the track in California.

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