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ANN COULTER TO JOHN MCCAIN: PUMP IT UP
from YouTube :: Videos by 1962verbodivino July 03, 2008
How can a conservative tell if John McCain is an idiot? 1. John is endorsed by "C" student George Bush. 2. John McCain graduated number 894 out of 899 (USNA 1958) (fifth from the bottom). 3. Well, let's see Ann's open letter to John McCain, called, "Pump It Up"... Author: 1962verbodivino Keywords: Pump It Up Idiot George Bush John McCain Ann Coulter conservative Republican energy gas vote 2008 fatal Added: July 3, 2008
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Casket, Comic Bumper 6 from Boo! Bub? Boo. Bluh?
from Dailymotion - most recent videos July 01, 2008
Boo! Bub? Boo. Bluh? can be seen here http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ziww_boo-bub-boo-bluh_fun This comic is included during the credits Written 2005 Drawn Sept. 6, 2007 Audio Recorded Sept. 10, 2007Author: flying_hat Tags: piemerica auciocular boo funny fun humor comedy comic emperor mar dead casket taco mexican the joe el jose silent treatment fatal mistake Posted: 01 July 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Cat VS Scorpions
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe June 29, 2008
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SCOTT KALITTA Fatal Crash Body BLows up NEW VIDEO UPLOAD
from YouTube :: Tag // second life June 27, 2008
This video was recorded by my friend Eduardo Borges Cruz, at Englishtown-NJ on June 21st of 2008. Unfortunately, The Driver Soctt Kalitta Died at that day. My friend shut down the camera after the first explosion, and you wont be able to see the crash at the end of the track. R.I.P Kalitta Here's a little bit about his life: The NHRA said the 46-year-old Kalitta - the 1994 and 1995 Top Fuel season champion who had 18 career victories, 17 in Top Fuel and one in Funny Car - was taken to the Old Bridge division of Raritan Bay Medical Center, where he died a short time later. Kalitta's Toyota Solara was traveling at about 300 mph when it burst into flames. The Palmetto, Fla., resident started his career at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in 1982. His father, Connie Kalitta, was a longtime driver and team owner known as "The Bounty Hunter," and his cousin, Doug Kalitta, also drives competitively. "We are deeply saddened and want to pass along our sincere condolences to the entire Kalitta family," the NHRA said in a statement. "Scott shared the same passion for drag racing as his legendary father, Connie. He also shared the same desire to win, becoming a two-time series world champion. He left the sport for a period of time, to devote more time to his family, only to be driven to return to the drag strip to regain his championship form. ... He will be truly missed by the entire NHRA community." Kalitta had most of his racing success in Top Fuel, highlighted by his series titles in 1994 and 1995. He retired from racing in 1997, sitting out most of two seasons before returning for a 10-race campaign in 1999. He sat out three more seasons following that brief stint and then returned again in 2003, joining cousin Doug as a second driver for the family's two Top Fuel dragsters. Deaths in NHRADriver Date Blaine Johnson 8/31/96 Darrell Russell 6/27/04 Shelly Howard 4/2/05 Eric Medlen 3/23/07 John Shoemaker 3/8/08 Scott Kalitta 6/21/08 Kalitta started his pro career in Top Fuel in 1982, running limited events for four seasons before moving to Funny Car in 1986 for his first full season of competition. He returned to that category full-time in 2006. One of only 14 drivers in NHRA history to win in both premier nitro categories, Kalitta's last victory came in Chicago in 2005 in Top Fuel. He had a runner-up finish two weeks ago in Chicago, his 36th career NHRA final-round appearance. He's survived by his father, wife Kathy and sons Corey, 14, and Colin, 8. NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Keselowski - a native of Rochester Hills, Mich., about 20 miles away from Kalitta's hometown of Mount Clemens - learned the news from a television report. "That really hits close to home," Keselowski said after winning the pole position for Saturday night's race at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis. "(He was) a friend of my family's, and I send my thoughts and prayers out to him. That's tough to hear." Author: focamoncanale Keywords: scot kallitta Scott Kalitta fatal nhra crash kallita englishtown NJ funny car drag racing sport Added: June 27, 2008
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Medley d'intro
from Dailymotion - most recent videos June 26, 2008
Petit medley d'intro: In flames: Come clarity Black label society: Spoke in the wheel Muse: Map of your head Miavy: Itoshi hito Author: _Urahara_Kisuke_ Tags: lilium elfen lied manga john5 acoustique guitare classique satriani fatal bazooka nirvana damaged vertigo bleach naruto muse tokyo hotel amv concert dance humour accident rock new fun live tecktonik Posted: 26 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Hemisphere
from Dailymotion - most recent videos June 26, 2008
Ma deuxième composition !Author: _Urahara_Kisuke_ Tags: lilium elfen lied manga john5 acoustique guitare classique satriani fatal bazooka nirvana damaged vertigo bleach naruto muse tokyo hotel amv concert dance humour accident rock new fun live tecktonik Posted: 26 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Yesterday - The Beatles
from Dailymotion - recent videos June 25, 2008
Yesterday des beatles !Author: _Urahara_Kisuke_ Tags: lilium elfen lied manga john5 acoustique guitare classique satriani fatal bazooka nirvana damaged vertigo bleach naruto muse tokyo hotel amv joe humour accident rock yesterday beatles Posted: 25 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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SCOTT KALITTA Fatal Crash Body BLows up NEW VIDEO UPLOAD
from Most Viewed June 25, 2008
This video was recorded by my friend Eduardo Borges Cruz, at Englishtown-NJ on June 21st of 2008. Unfortunately, The Driver Soctt Kalitta Died at that day. My friend shut down the camera after the first explosion, and you wont be able to see the crash at the end of the track. R.I.P Kalitta Here's a little bit about his life: The NHRA said the 46-year-old Kalitta - the 1994 and 1995 Top Fuel season champion who had 18 career victories, 17 in Top Fuel and one in Funny Car - was taken to the Old Bridge division of Raritan Bay Medical Center, where he died a short time later. Kalitta's Toyota Solara was traveling at about 300 mph when it burst into flames. The Palmetto, Fla., resident started his career at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in 1982. His father, Connie Kalitta, was a longtime driver and team owner known as The Bounty Hunter, and his cousin, Doug Kalitta, also drives competitively. We are deeply saddened and want to pass along our sincere condolences to the entire Kalitta family, the NHRA said in a statement. Scott shared the same passion for drag racing as his legendary father, Connie. He also shared the same desire to win, becoming a two-time series world champion. He left the sport for a period of time, to devote more time to his family, only to be driven to return to the drag strip to regain his championship form. ... He will be truly missed by the entire NHRA community. Kalitta had most of his racing success in Top Fuel, highlighted by his series titles in 1994 and 1995. He retired from racing in 1997, sitting out most of two seasons before returning for a 10-race campaign in 1999. He sat out three more seasons following that brief stint and then returned again in 2003, joining cousin Doug as a second driver for the family's two Top Fuel dragsters. Deaths in NHRADriver Date Blaine Johnson 8/31/96 Darrell Russell 6/27/04 Shelly Howard 4/2/05 Eric Medlen 3/23/07 John Shoemaker 3/8/08 Scott Kalitta 6/21/08 Kalitta started his pro career in Top Fuel in 1982, running limited events for four seasons before moving to Funny Car in 1986 for his first full season of competition. He returned to that category full-time in 2006. One of only 14 drivers in NHRA history to win in both premier nitro categories, Kalitta's last victory came in Chicago in 2005 in Top Fuel. He had a runner-up finish two weeks ago in Chicago, his 36th career NHRA final-round appearance. He's survived by his father, wife Kathy and sons Corey, 14, and Colin, 8. NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Keselowski - a native of Rochester Hills, Mich., about 20 miles away from Kalitta's hometown of Mount Clemens - learned the news from a television report. That really hits close to home, Keselowski said after winning the pole position for Saturday night's race at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis. (He was) a friend of my family's, and I send my thoughts and prayers out to him. That's tough to hear.
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THE ORRIBLE END OF Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 06/21/2008
from Most Viewed June 25, 2008
This video was recorded by my friend Eduardo Borges Cruz, at Englishtown-NJ on June 21st of 2008. Unfortunately, The Driver Soctt Kalitta Died at that day. My friend shut down the camera after the first explosion, and you wont be able to see the crash at the end of the track. R.I.P Kalitta Here's a little bit about his life: The NHRA said the 46-year-old Kalitta - the 1994 and 1995 Top Fuel season champion who had 18 career victories, 17 in Top Fuel and one in Funny Car - was taken to the Old Bridge division of Raritan Bay Medical Center, where he died a short time later. Kalitta's Toyota Solara was traveling at about 300 mph when it burst into flames. The Palmetto, Fla., resident started his career at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in 1982. His father, Connie Kalitta, was a longtime driver and team owner known as The Bounty Hunter, and his cousin, Doug Kalitta, also drives competitively. We are deeply saddened and want to pass along our sincere condolences to the entire Kalitta family, the NHRA said in a statement. Scott shared the same passion for drag racing as his legendary father, Connie. He also shared the same desire to win, becoming a two-time series world champion. He left the sport for a period of time, to devote more time to his family, only to be driven to return to the drag strip to regain his championship form. ... He will be truly missed by the entire NHRA community. Kalitta had most of his racing success in Top Fuel, highlighted by his series titles in 1994 and 1995. He retired from racing in 1997, sitting out most of two seasons before returning for a 10-race campaign in 1999. He sat out three more seasons following that brief stint and then returned again in 2003, joining cousin Doug as a second driver for the family's two Top Fuel dragsters. Deaths in NHRADriver Date Blaine Johnson 8/31/96 Darrell Russell 6/27/04 Shelly Howard 4/2/05 Eric Medlen 3/23/07 John Shoemaker 3/8/08 Scott Kalitta 6/21/08 Kalitta started his pro career in Top Fuel in 1982, running limited events for four seasons before moving to Funny Car in 1986 for his first full season of competition. He returned to that category full-time in 2006. One of only 14 drivers in NHRA history to win in both premier nitro categories, Kalitta's last victory came in Chicago in 2005 in Top Fuel. He had a runner-up finish two weeks ago in Chicago, his 36th career NHRA final-round appearance. He's survived by his father, wife Kathy and sons Corey, 14, and Colin, 8. NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Keselowski - a native of Rochester Hills, Mich., about 20 miles away from Kalitta's hometown of Mount Clemens - learned the news from a television report. That really hits close to home, Keselowski said after winning the pole position for Saturday night's race at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis. (He was) a friend of my family's, and I send my thoughts and prayers out to him. That's tough to hear.
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Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 06/21/2008 (amateur video)
from Most Viewed June 23, 2008
This video was recorded by my friend Eduardo Borges Cruz, at Englishtown-NJ on June 21st of 2008. Unfortunately, The Driver Soctt Kalitta Died at that day. My friend shut down the camera after the first explosion, and you wont be able to see the crash at the end of the track. R.I.P Kalitta Here's a little bit about his life: The NHRA said the 46-year-old Kalitta - the 1994 and 1995 Top Fuel season champion who had 18 career victories, 17 in Top Fuel and one in Funny Car - was taken to the Old Bridge division of Raritan Bay Medical Center, where he died a short time later. Kalitta's Toyota Solara was traveling at about 300 mph when it burst into flames. The Palmetto, Fla., resident started his career at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in 1982. His father, Connie Kalitta, was a longtime driver and team owner known as The Bounty Hunter, and his cousin, Doug Kalitta, also drives competitively. We are deeply saddened and want to pass along our sincere condolences to the entire Kalitta family, the NHRA said in a statement. Scott shared the same passion for drag racing as his legendary father, Connie. He also shared the same desire to win, becoming a two-time series world champion. He left the sport for a period of time, to devote more time to his family, only to be driven to return to the drag strip to regain his championship form. ... He will be truly missed by the entire NHRA community. Kalitta had most of his racing success in Top Fuel, highlighted by his series titles in 1994 and 1995. He retired from racing in 1997, sitting out most of two seasons before returning for a 10-race campaign in 1999. He sat out three more seasons following that brief stint and then returned again in 2003, joining cousin Doug as a second driver for the family's two Top Fuel dragsters. Deaths in NHRADriver Date Blaine Johnson 8/31/96 Darrell Russell 6/27/04 Shelly Howard 4/2/05 Eric Medlen 3/23/07 John Shoemaker 3/8/08 Scott Kalitta 6/21/08 Kalitta started his pro career in Top Fuel in 1982, running limited events for four seasons before moving to Funny Car in 1986 for his first full season of competition. He returned to that category full-time in 2006. One of only 14 drivers in NHRA history to win in both premier nitro categories, Kalitta's last victory came in Chicago in 2005 in Top Fuel. He had a runner-up finish two weeks ago in Chicago, his 36th career NHRA final-round appearance. He's survived by his father, wife Kathy and sons Corey, 14, and Colin, 8. NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Keselowski - a native of Rochester Hills, Mich., about 20 miles away from Kalitta's hometown of Mount Clemens - learned the news from a television report. That really hits close to home, Keselowski said after winning the pole position for Saturday night's race at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis. (He was) a friend of my family's, and I send my thoughts and prayers out to him. That's tough to hear. Last year, Funny Car driver Eric Medlen died after an accident in a testing session at Gainesville, Fla.
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THE ORRIBLE END OF Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 06/21/2008
from YouTube :: Tag // second life June 23, 2008
This video was recorded by my friend Eduardo Borges Cruz, at Englishtown-NJ on June 21st of 2008. Unfortunately, The Driver Soctt Kalitta Died at that day. My friend shut down the camera after the first explosion, and you wont be able to see the crash at the end of the track. R.I.P Kalitta Here's a little bit about his life: The NHRA said the 46-year-old Kalitta - the 1994 and 1995 Top Fuel season champion who had 18 career victories, 17 in Top Fuel and one in Funny Car - was taken to the Old Bridge division of Raritan Bay Medical Center, where he died a short time later. Kalitta's Toyota Solara was traveling at about 300 mph when it burst into flames. The Palmetto, Fla., resident started his career at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in 1982. His father, Connie Kalitta, was a longtime driver and team owner known as "The Bounty Hunter," and his cousin, Doug Kalitta, also drives competitively. "We are deeply saddened and want to pass along our sincere condolences to the entire Kalitta family," the NHRA said in a statement. "Scott shared the same passion for drag racing as his legendary father, Connie. He also shared the same desire to win, becoming a two-time series world champion. He left the sport for a period of time, to devote more time to his family, only to be driven to return to the drag strip to regain his championship form. ... He will be truly missed by the entire NHRA community." Kalitta had most of his racing success in Top Fuel, highlighted by his series titles in 1994 and 1995. He retired from racing in 1997, sitting out most of two seasons before returning for a 10-race campaign in 1999. He sat out three more seasons following that brief stint and then returned again in 2003, joining cousin Doug as a second driver for the family's two Top Fuel dragsters. Deaths in NHRADriver Date Blaine Johnson 8/31/96 Darrell Russell 6/27/04 Shelly Howard 4/2/05 Eric Medlen 3/23/07 John Shoemaker 3/8/08 Scott Kalitta 6/21/08 Kalitta started his pro career in Top Fuel in 1982, running limited events for four seasons before moving to Funny Car in 1986 for his first full season of competition. He returned to that category full-time in 2006. One of only 14 drivers in NHRA history to win in both premier nitro categories, Kalitta's last victory came in Chicago in 2005 in Top Fuel. He had a runner-up finish two weeks ago in Chicago, his 36th career NHRA final-round appearance. He's survived by his father, wife Kathy and sons Corey, 14, and Colin, 8. NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Keselowski - a native of Rochester Hills, Mich., about 20 miles away from Kalitta's hometown of Mount Clemens - learned the news from a television report. "That really hits close to home," Keselowski said after winning the pole position for Saturday night's race at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis. "(He was) a friend of my family's, and I send my thoughts and prayers out to him. That's tough to hear." Last year, Funny Car driver Eric Medlen died after an accident in a testing session at Gainesville, Fla. Author: focamoncanale Keywords: Scott Kalitta fatal nhra crash englishtown NJ funny car drag racing sport Added: June 23, 2008
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How to Convert Your Car to Run on WATER
from YouTube :: Tag // tag June 22, 2008
Double Your Gas Mileage by Running Your Car on Water. Costs $49. For more information, please visit: http://www.winpokertoday.com/water.html . . . . . . . . . You may have been looking for: Scott Kalitta killed in Fatal NHRA crash w/ comments RIP Kalitta killed during the 4th round of qualifying @ Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals Funny Car driver Scott Kalitta, 46, was transported to Old Bridge Township Hospital after his car went out of control and crashed. Category: Sports Tags: Scott Kalitta killed in fatal NHRA qualifying crash RIP Lucas Oil SuperNationals Old Bridge Township Raceway Park Sorry, we can not deliver this video, but we can give you: How to Convert Your Car to Run on WATER Double Your Gas Mileage by Running Your Car on Water. Costs $49. For more information, please visit: http://www.winpokertoday.com/water.html Author: runcarwater40 Keywords: Scott Kalitta killed in fatal NHRA qualifying crash RIP Lucas Oil SuperNationals Old Bridge Township Raceway Park Added: June 22, 2008
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How to Convert Your Car to Run on WATER
from YouTube :: Tag // tag June 22, 2008
Double Your Gas Mileage by Running Your Car on Water. Costs $49. For more information, please visit: http://www.winpokertoday.com/water.html . . . . . . . . . You may have been looking for: Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 06/21/2008 (amateur video) This video was recorded by my friend Eduardo Borges Cruz, at Englishtown-NJ on June 21st of 2008. Unfortunately, The Driver Soctt Kalitta Died at that day. My friend shut down the camera after the first explosion, and you wont be able to see the crash at the end of the track. R.I.P Kalitta Here's a little bit about his life: The NHRA said the 46-year-old Kalitta - the 1994 and 1995 Top Fuel season champion who had 18 career victories, 17 in Top Fuel and one in Funny Car - was taken to the Old Bridge division of Raritan Bay Medical Center, where he died a short time later. Kalitta's Toyota Solara was traveling at about 300 mph when it burst into flames. The Palmetto, Fla., resident started his career at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in 1982. His father, Connie Kalitta, was a longtime driver and team owner known as "The Bounty Hunter," and his cousin, Doug Kalitta, also drives competitively. "We are deeply saddened and want to pass along our sincere condolences to the entire Kalitta family," the NHRA said in a statement. "Scott shared the same passion for drag racing as his legendary father, Connie. He also shared the same desire to win, becoming a two-time series world champion. He left the sport for a period of time, to devote more time to his family, only to be driven to return to the drag strip to regain his championship form. ... He will be truly missed by the entire NHRA community." Kalitta had most of his racing success in Top Fuel, highlighted by his series titles in 1994 and 1995. He retired from racing in 1997, sitting out most of two seasons before returning for a 10-race campaign in 1999. He sat out three more seasons following that brief stint and then returned again in 2003, joining cousin Doug as a second driver for the family's two Top Fuel dragsters. Deaths in NHRADriver Date Blaine Johnson 8/31/96 Darrell Russell 6/27/04 Shelly Howard 4/2/05 Eric Medlen 3/23/07 John Shoemaker 3/8/08 Scott Kalitta 6/21/08 Kalitta started his pro career in Top Fuel in 1982, running limited events for four seasons before moving to Funny Car in 1986 for his first full season of competition. He returned to that category full-time in 2006. One of only 14 drivers in NHRA history to win in both premier nitro categories, Kalitta's last victory came in Chicago in 2005 in Top Fuel. He had a runner-up finish two weeks ago in Chicago, his 36th career NHRA final-round appearance. He's survived by his father, wife Kathy and sons Corey, 14, and Colin, 8. NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Keselowski - a native of Rochester Hills, Mich., about 20 miles away from Kalitta's hometown of Mount Clemens - learned the news from a television report. "That really hits close to home," Keselowski said after winning the pole position for Saturday night's race at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis. "(He was) a friend of my family's, and I send my thoughts and prayers out to him. That's tough to hear." Last year, Funny Car driver Eric Medlen died after an accident in a testing session at Gainesville, Fla. Category: Autos & Vehicles Tags: Scott Kalitta fatal nhra crash englishtown NJ funny car drag racing sport Sorry, we can not deliver this video, but we can give you: How to Convert Your Car to Run on WATER Double Your Gas Mileage by Running Your Car on Water. Costs $49. For more information, please visit: http://www.winpokertoday.com/water.html Author: runcarwater40 Keywords: Scott Kalitta fatal nhra crash englishtown NJ funny car drag racing sport Added: June 22, 2008
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Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 06/21/2008
from Most Viewed June 22, 2008
http://uniqueseoarticles.com presents: This video was recorded by an amateur Eduardo Borges Cruz, at Englishtown-NJ on June 21st of 2008. Unfortunately, The Driver Soctt Kalitta Died at that day
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Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 6/21/08 - - - - You Will Be Missed
from Most Viewed June 22, 2008
http://www.AB.iNetCashCow.com Says Scott Will Be Greatly Missed. This Is Truly A Tragic Accident. This Is The Crash That Took Scott Kalitta's Life. R.I.P. I Have Been A Racing Fan For Quite Some Time And It Always Hard When We Loose Someone We All Love And Respect. The Race Fans Around The World Will Miss Scott Kalitta. Scott Has Been A True Competitor With Awesome Values And Morals. Please Don't Post Stupid Stuff About This Tragic Crash And Loss Of Life. Scott Kalitta Will Be Missed... . http://www.AB.iNetCashCow.com Extends Its Sorrowful Condolences To The Kalitta Family.
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Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 6/21/08
from Metacafe - New Videos June 22, 2008
this is the crash that took scott kalitta's life. rip. credits to espn. Ranked 3.08 / 5 | 794 views | No comments Click here to watch the item Submitted By: gigags10 Tags: Crashes Drag Fatal Kalitta Killed Nhra Qualifying Racing Scott Wreck
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Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 06/21/2008 (amateur video)
from Most Viewed June 22, 2008
This video was recorded by my friend Eduardo Borges Cruz, at Englishtown-NJ on June 21st of 2008. Unfortunately, The Driver Soctt Kalitta Died at that day. My friend shut down the camera after the first explosion, and you wont be able to see the crash at the end of the track. R.I.P Kalitta Here's a little bit about his life: The NHRA said the 46-year-old Kalitta - the 1994 and 1995 Top Fuel season champion who had 18 career victories, 17 in Top Fuel and one in Funny Car - was taken to the Old Bridge division of Raritan Bay Medical Center, where he died a short time later. Kalitta's Toyota Solara was traveling at about 300 mph when it burst into flames. The Palmetto, Fla., resident started his career at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in 1982. His father, Connie Kalitta, was a longtime driver and team owner known as The Bounty Hunter, and his cousin, Doug Kalitta, also drives competitively. We are deeply saddened and want to pass along our sincere condolences to the entire Kalitta family, the NHRA said in a statement. Scott shared the same passion for drag racing as his legendary father, Connie. He also shared the same desire to win, becoming a two-time series world champion. He left the sport for a period of time, to devote more time to his family, only to be driven to return to the drag strip to regain his championship form. ... He will be truly missed by the entire NHRA community. Kalitta had most of his racing success in Top Fuel, highlighted by his series titles in 1994 and 1995. He retired from racing in 1997, sitting out most of two seasons before returning for a 10-race campaign in 1999. He sat out three more seasons following that brief stint and then returned again in 2003, joining cousin Doug as a second driver for the family's two Top Fuel dragsters. Deaths in NHRADriver Date Blaine Johnson 8/31/96 Darrell Russell 6/27/04 Shelly Howard 4/2/05 Eric Medlen 3/23/07 John Shoemaker 3/8/08 Scott Kalitta 6/21/08 Kalitta started his pro career in Top Fuel in 1982, running limited events for four seasons before moving to Funny Car in 1986 for his first full season of competition. He returned to that category full-time in 2006. One of only 14 drivers in NHRA history to win in both premier nitro categories, Kalitta's last victory came in Chicago in 2005 in Top Fuel. He had a runner-up finish two weeks ago in Chicago, his 36th career NHRA final-round appearance. He's survived by his father, wife Kathy and sons Corey, 14, and Colin, 8. NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Keselowski - a native of Rochester Hills, Mich., about 20 miles away from Kalitta's hometown of Mount Clemens - learned the news from a television report. That really hits close to home, Keselowski said after winning the pole position for Saturday night's race at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis. (He was) a friend of my family's, and I send my thoughts and prayers out to him. That's tough to hear. Last year, Funny Car driver Eric Medlen died after an accident in a testing session at Gainesville, Fla.
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Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 06/21/2008 (amateur video)
from YouTube :: Tag // second life June 22, 2008
This video was recorded by my friend Eduardo Borges Cruz, at Englishtown-NJ on June 21st of 2008. Unfortunately, The Driver Soctt Kalitta Died at that day. My friend shut down the camera after the first explosion, and you wont be able to see the crash at the end of the track. R.I.P Kalitta Here's a little bit about his life: The NHRA said the 46-year-old Kalitta - the 1994 and 1995 Top Fuel season champion who had 18 career victories, 17 in Top Fuel and one in Funny Car - was taken to the Old Bridge division of Raritan Bay Medical Center, where he died a short time later. Kalitta's Toyota Solara was traveling at about 300 mph when it burst into flames. The Palmetto, Fla., resident started his career at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in 1982. His father, Connie Kalitta, was a longtime driver and team owner known as "The Bounty Hunter," and his cousin, Doug Kalitta, also drives competitively. "We are deeply saddened and want to pass along our sincere condolences to the entire Kalitta family," the NHRA said in a statement. "Scott shared the same passion for drag racing as his legendary father, Connie. He also shared the same desire to win, becoming a two-time series world champion. He left the sport for a period of time, to devote more time to his family, only to be driven to return to the drag strip to regain his championship form. ... He will be truly missed by the entire NHRA community." Kalitta had most of his racing success in Top Fuel, highlighted by his series titles in 1994 and 1995. He retired from racing in 1997, sitting out most of two seasons before returning for a 10-race campaign in 1999. He sat out three more seasons following that brief stint and then returned again in 2003, joining cousin Doug as a second driver for the family's two Top Fuel dragsters. Deaths in NHRADriver Date Blaine Johnson 8/31/96 Darrell Russell 6/27/04 Shelly Howard 4/2/05 Eric Medlen 3/23/07 John Shoemaker 3/8/08 Scott Kalitta 6/21/08 Kalitta started his pro career in Top Fuel in 1982, running limited events for four seasons before moving to Funny Car in 1986 for his first full season of competition. He returned to that category full-time in 2006. One of only 14 drivers in NHRA history to win in both premier nitro categories, Kalitta's last victory came in Chicago in 2005 in Top Fuel. He had a runner-up finish two weeks ago in Chicago, his 36th career NHRA final-round appearance. He's survived by his father, wife Kathy and sons Corey, 14, and Colin, 8. NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Keselowski - a native of Rochester Hills, Mich., about 20 miles away from Kalitta's hometown of Mount Clemens - learned the news from a television report. "That really hits close to home," Keselowski said after winning the pole position for Saturday night's race at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis. "(He was) a friend of my family's, and I send my thoughts and prayers out to him. That's tough to hear." Last year, Funny Car driver Eric Medlen died after an accident in a testing session at Gainesville, Fla. Author: Marcosfranzo Keywords: Kalitta fatal nhra crash englishtown funny car drag racing Added: June 21, 2008
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Scott Kalitta Fatal Life Ending Crash 6/21/08 R.I.P.
from Most Viewed June 21, 2008
R.I.P Scott Kalitta Funny Car driver Scott Kalitta, 46, died Saturday from multiple injuries suffered after his car went out of control and crashed in a high-speed racing accident at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park during the fourth and final round of qualifying at the Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals. Kalitta was extracted from his car by NHRA emergency services officials and transported to Old Bridge Township Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Kalitta, a two-time NHRA POWERade Series Top Fuel champion and one of only 14 drivers in NHRA history to earn victories in both premier nitro categories, earned 18 victories during his career, his last coming in Chicago in 2005 in Top Fuel. Kalitta earned most of his racing success in Top Fuel, where he claimed back-to-back world championship titles in 1994 and 1995. He retired from racing in 1997, sitting out most of two seasons before returning for a 10-race campaign in 1999. He sat out three more seasons following that brief stint and then returned again in 2003, joining cousin Doug as a second driver for the family's two Top Fuel dragsters. Kalitta started his pro career in Top Fuel in 1982, running limited events for four seasons before moving to Funny Car in 1986 for his first full-season of competition. He returned to that category fulltime in 2006. He posted a runner-up finish two weeks ago in Chicago, his 36th career NHRA final round appearance. Kalitta is survived by his father, legendary NHRA racer and team owner Connie Kalitta; wife, Kathy; and sons Corey, 14, and scott kalitta dies scott kalitta crashes fatal and dies scott kalitta crash in NJ New Jersey. ENGLISHTOWN, N.J. (June 21) - Scott Kalitta died Saturday when his Funny Car burst into flames and crashed at the end of the track during the final round of qualifying for the Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park. Scott Kalittas fatal life ending crash
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Scott Kalitta Fatal Crash 6/21/08
from YouTube :: Most Viewed Videos - This Week June 21, 2008
this is the crash that took scott kalitta's life. rip. credits to espn. to see the full coverage click the video response. i will now approve the comments, i dont see how someone can post garbage on the internet like you do, a man lost his life, and in a sport which we all care about, we will miss him, if you dont know what your talking about and are posting to be funny, dont worry no one will see them anyway, and you say racing isnt a sport...maybe, but its life to us its what we live to for and to experience, so if you dont understand click the red x rectangle button in the right hand corner of your browser. Author: xViPiR Keywords: scott kalitta fatal killed crash nhra drag racing qualifying wreck rip Added: June 21, 2008
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