Dale Earnhardt's crash itself likely could not have been prevented, but him dying in it may have been prevented had he been wearing a HANS device. It should be noted that had he not died, we likely would not have the SAFER Barriers that are at almost every single racetrack today, but had those been in existence, Dale Earnhardt would almost certainly still be with us.
Dale Earnhardt's crash could have been prevented by improvements in the safety features of the car, such as better seat belts, head and neck restraints, and safer barrier technology. Additionally, stricter enforcement of safety regulations by the racing authorities and better communication between the drivers and safety teams could have also played a role in preventing the crash.
According to Dale Arden, Flash has 14 hours to save the Earth in the 1980 film "Flash Gordon."
Yes, Aidan Quinn played the role of Dale Biberman's boyfriend in St. Elmo's Fire.
Dale Andrew Ramsden has written: 'Recombination and repertoire: the molecular biology of V(D)J rearrangement, and how V(D)J rearrangement affects B cell development and the B cell repertoire'
Histamine was first isolated by Sir Henry H. Dale in 1910. Dale's research demonstrated histamine's involvement in allergic reactions and inflammation.
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he still works at NASCAR, but not as a racer
They put this car in the Datona Showroom.
Many of the cards are valued in price close to $125 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition they are in.
Sterling Marlin is the one who hit Dale Sr leading him into the wall for his final appearance.
Dale Sr's death was ruled as a basilar skull fracture. Dale's car hit the concrete wall at a critical angle at roughly 160 mph, killing him instantly.
On February 18, 2001, Dale Earnhardt Sr. was killed in a crash on the last lap at Daytona International Speedway.
Dale Earnhardt Jr suffered a concussion in a violent crash at the NAPA 500 in Fontana, California. There is thought to be no lingering brain damage from that incident.
You mean the 2001 Daytona 500? The race (and crash) was shown live on national TV, though no known pics of him being removed from the car exist. You can find the crash on Youtube.
I would, without a doubt say, the one that took Dale Earnhardt's life.
He was killed in a crash at Daytona, in 2001 of a broken neck when his retaining strap broke.
He died in a crash during the last-lap of the Daytona 500 in 2001. A very expansive answer is given on the link below
Dale Sr. was killed. Dale Sr. was in Richard Childress' Goodwrench car when he died in Daytona; it may have been Jerry Nadeau that was injured awhile back but I need to research more.....