Larry Kirkpatrick at Tampa, Fla., in 1975
Kirkpatrick, a sprint car driver, suffered extensive head
injuries Sunday after his car collided with several other sprint cars in a feature race in West Memphis , Arkansas .
“He was lapping some other slower cars, they slid in front of
him and Larry flipped,” explained Ned Kirkpatrick, father of the deceased.
Kirkpatrick, 28, had been driving sprint cars for about four years and was
successful on the regional circuit.
Following his crash and injury Sunday, Kirkpatrick was rushed
to Memphis Baptist Hospital ,
where he remained until yesterday.
Kirkpatrick had finished second in the point standings in the International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) in 1974 and
because of increasing success joined the United States Auto Club (USAC) this
year.
“He had aspirations of racing at Indianapolis in
the 500 someday,” said his wife, Brenda.
Kirkpatrick had earned the right to drive in dirt championship
races in the Midwest and would have begun
competition next month.
Kirkpatrick had raced on tracks from California to Florida in his quest to become one of the
nation's top drivers.
“He died doing what he wanted to do,” said his wife.
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