BELLEVILLE, Kansas - Sprint Car driver Bryan Clauson has died after a harrowing accident in a race Saturday night.
Clauson, 27, was airlifted to a hospital in Lincoln, Neb., after the violent crash during Saturday night's 39th annual Belleville Nationals midget race. During a news conference Monday, IMS president Doug Boles confirmed that Clauson had passed away.
The Indiana native was pushed into the fence by a lapped car and his vehicle rolled multiple times before landing on its side. He was then struck by an oncoming car,according to Racer.com. It took rescue workers nearly a half hour to cut off the cage of his car, remove Clauson and place him in an ambulance. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
Just one night before the crash, Clauson walked away from a nasty crash and tweeted afterward thanking Simpson Racing and Spike Chassis.
"You know short track racing has always been the heart and soul of auto racing in America," Boles said Monday. "Bryan Clauson combined his passion and enthusiasm for grassroots racing with God-given talent that made him a favorite to win every time he got int a midget or sprint car. And he proved on the world's largest stage by leading three laps of the Indianapolis 500 that he could use his talent in just about anything with wheels."
Boles also noted Clauson's humility and character, both traits that made him popular among competitors and fans alike.
Clauson started six Indy Lights races in 2011. He made his debut in the Indianapolis 500 in 2012 with Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing. He raced again at the 500 in 2015 with KVSH/Jonathan Byrd's Racing. He finished 23rd in the 2016 Indianapolis 500.
Clauson was the defending champion of the Belleville Nationals and was trying to finish 200 races this year. Saturday's race marked the 116th race on that journey.
“Bryan’s passion for our sport was unparalleled. He was a leader not only on the track, but in the pits with his fellow competitors,” said USAC president & CEO Kevin Miller. "There's a tremendous hole in the hearts of our community today as we grieve his loss along with his family and friends."
The racing community quickly reacted to word of Clauson's death on social media:
Statement from Dale Coyne regarding the loss of @BryanClauson pic.twitter.com/FuVZ51FAMp
— Dale Coyne Racing (@DaleCoyneRacing) August 8, 2016
Dad, I'll love you forever. Thank you for your snuggles, unconditional love, and countless trips to victory lane! pic.twitter.com/6LoCiQQTWI
— Chevy Clauson (@ChevyClauson) August 8, 2016
Our heart goes out to the family & friends of @BryanClauson. He will be missed dearly by IMS and the racing family. pic.twitter.com/VRuON5pS4G
— Indy Motor Speedway (@IMS) August 8, 2016
I think it is kind of appropriate we have cars running @IMS today. Keep Bryan's family & fiancé in your prayers. pic.twitter.com/1odFpAP1w5
— J. Douglas Boles (@jdouglas4) August 8, 2016
I asked @IMS team to make #BryanClauson decals. I just gave to @IndyCar teams testing today to run! & one on my car. pic.twitter.com/isqRPkHcgZ
— J. Douglas Boles (@jdouglas4) August 8, 2016
Godspeed, Bryan Clauson
June 15, 1989 - August 7, 2016https://t.co/Ese6iWrgxR pic.twitter.com/wGnuAWQgaK— USAC Racing (@USACNation) August 8, 2016
It's surreal to think Bryan Clauson is gone. He was one of the good ones. He was kind, funny, and a damn good driver. Heavy heart today.??
— Danica Patrick (@DanicaPatrick) August 8, 2016