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Speedway Flying Wheel
During the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, a wheel separated from one race car and
was struck by another, sending it high into the grandstands. Had the wheel gone
a foot or two higher it would have cleared the grandstands completely. Instead,
it struck and killed the husband of our client.
The Speedway contended it was a freak accident, but our investigation found
numerous other incidents of wheels and other debris enter the spectator viewing
areas. Most of these incidents are documented in the Speedway’s records and
film library, including a 1966 film of a wheel flying over the grandstand fence.
A slightly different angle of this scene was used in the Paul Newman race movie
Winning, followed by a scene of the wheel striking a spectator, just as it did
in real life. The case was successfully settled at the final pre-trial
conference. Over 30 depositions, including those of the race car manufacturer
in London, England, were taken in the case.
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