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Bodines truck was thrust into the catch fence. Having only one top-five finish and five top-ten finishes, he survived one of the nastiest crashes of all time during the race. Retired racer describes seeing Ryan Newman crash Geoff Bodine, who was in a crash during the Daytona 250 20 years ago, recalls what it was like seeing Ryan Newman crash. Bodine was born into a racing amily as his father and grandfather, Eli Bodine Jr. and Sr. built Chemung Speedrome just a year after he was born. The fourth NASCAR driver to die in 2001, Earnhardt's death is responsible for a number of safety improvements now implemented to better protect drivers, including mandated head-and-neck restraints and a roof-hatch escape system. In June 2012 he opened a Honda Power Sports dealership in West Melbourne, Florida, where he currently resides.[11]. Retired racer describes seeing Ryan Newman crash Geoff Bodine, who was in a crash during the Daytona 250 20 years ago, recalls what it was like seeing Ryan Newman crash. Many who saw the crash thought Bodine was. Bodine grew up the second eldest of four children in rural Chemung, New York. His injuries were not serious. Weve all seen it and we all love it. Denny Hamlin, who ultimately won the race, was awarded his victory after a caution flag flew, ending the race early. But now, 26 years. But he looked great. Bodines injuries were severe, and he was taken to the Halifax Medical Center, where he remained in the intensive care unit for several days. (1989) pic.twitter.com/2d8AzORAJo, NASCAR Memories (@NASCARMemories) December 18, 2021. Bodines truck flipped nine times, split apart and burst into flames during the Daytona 250. "I just was very scared for whoever that car was. The deadly accident ensued when fellow driver Sage Karam spun into the wall and a large piece of debris from the crash flew onto the track, striking Wilson directly in the head. He was killed instantly upon impact, after sustaining serious blunt force trauma to his head. Bodine lives in West Melbourne, Florida. He made 37 additional starts in NASCARs top division before deciding to scale back. On February 18, 2012, Kyle Busch crashed his #18 M&M's Brown Toyota, during the NASCAR Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway. While Bodine stays busy in racing, he and his wife Lori also participate often in various charity functions in and around their home in Florida.