Robbie Brewer Dies After Medical Emergency During Race at Bowman Gray Stadium
BOWMAN GRAY STADIUM, WINSTON-SALEM, AUG 11 – Robbie Brewer suffered a medical incident after crashing during a race at Bowman Gray Stadium and was removed by ambulance; officials have not disclosed the medical cause.
- On Saturday, Bowman Gray Stadium confirmed that Robbie Brewer, 53-year-old race-car driver, died following an on-track medical incident during a race.
- During a restart with four laps to go, FloRacing reported Brewer suffered a heart attack inside his racecar, causing him to hit the Turn 4 wall, Bowman Gray Stadium said.
- Rescuers peeled back the roof of Brewer’s car after it struck head-on a wall on the quarter-mile track at Bowman Gray Stadium.
- On Saturday evening, Brewer was pulled from the track in an ambulance, and Bowman Gray Stadium said it was 'saddened by the passing of Robbie Brewer.'
- Amid the shock, tributes poured in with Lewis and Dilner expressing their grief, with Lewis saying `He was like a big brother to me...` and Dilner noting `Walking around that pit area last night was a different mood.
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Bowman Gray racer dead after suffering medical emergency at track
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — A longtime racer at Bowman Gray Stadium has died after suffering a medical emergency on the track. Track officials say that 53-year-old Robbie Brewer was taken to a local hospital after he suffered an "on-track medical incident" during Saturday night's event at Bowman Gray that caused him to crash. The track released the following statement: “We are saddened by the passing of Robbie Brewer after he was transported t…
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