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10 Fans Injured At NASCAR Race When Fox Sports TV Cable Falls On Track

May 26, 2013  •  Post A Comment

"Charlotte Motor Speedway said 10 fans were injured today, Sunday, May 26, 2013,  at the Coca-Cola 600 and three of them were taken to the hospital after a nylon rope supporting a Fox Sports overhead television camera fell from the grandstands and landed on the track surface," reports Huffington Post Sports.

The story adds, "According to Speedway spokeswoman Danielle Frye the three people taken to the hospital had ‘minor injuries that are not life threatening.’ She said seven people were treated with ‘minor cuts and scrapes’ on site and released."

Here’s an official statement about the incident from Fox Sports:

"At this time, we do not have a cause for the failure of the camera drive line that interrupted tonight’s Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and our immediate concern is with the injured fans.

"The camera system consists of three ropes — a drive rope which moves the camera back and forth, and two guide ropes on either side. The drive rope failed near the Turn 1 connection and fell to the track. The camera itself did not come down because guide ropes acted as designed. A full investigation is planned, and use of the camera is suspended indefinitely.

"This camera system had been used successfully at this year’s Daytona 500, last week’s NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race and other major events around the world. We certainly regret that the system failure affected tonight’s event, we apologize to the racers whose cars were damaged, and our immediate concern is for the race fans. We also offer a sincere ‘thank you’ to the staff at CMS for attending to the injuries and keeping us informed on this developing situation."

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