Stanley Smith

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Stanley Smith (born September 29, 1949) is a retired NASCAR driver and dirt-track racer from Chelsea,Alabama.

At the 1993 DieHard 500 at Talladega, Smith nearly died from a basilar skull fracture in a massive crash -- the same type of injury that later killed Dale Earnhardt. The crash is better known for fellow competitor Jimmy Horton flipping over the wall and rolling down the embankment outside the track. There is one car that has gone over the wall, as you see in that.

The multi-car crash happened on lap 69 when Smith clipped Horton's car. Horton then hit three other cars before launching over the wall, ending up completely outside the track. In that crash, Smith hit the wall almost head-on and required medical attention. As a result of this and possibly other wrecks, Talladega installed "catch fencing" along the entire track, not just where spectator stands were present. Another effect of the crash is roof flaps on NASCAR cars.

Incidentally, at the 1990 DieHard 500, Smith was involved in a pit road mishap when he lost control of his car and hit several crew members for Tracy Leslie's team. No one was seriously injured.

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Stanley Smith statistics from racing-reference.info

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