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On October 24, 2004, a Beechcraft Super King Air 200 aircraft, registered N501RH [2] and owned by NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports, crashed into mountainous terrain in Stuart, Virginia, during a missed approach to Blue Ridge Airport in Martinsville, Virginia.
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23 paź 2014 · Rick Hendrick lost the heart of his race team -- and in many ways his heart -- in a plane crash on Bull Mountain outside Martinsville, Virginia, 10 years ago. The pain remains.
25 paź 2024 · As NASCAR approaches the penultimate weeks of the 2024 season, Rick Hendrick recently marked an emotional moment at the memorial fountain on his team’s campus, honoring the ten individuals from Hendrick Motorsports who tragically lost their lives in a plane crash two decades ago.
26 paź 2004 · Crews on all-terrain vehicles Monday recovered the bodies of all 10 people killed in the crash of a Hendrick Motorsports plane that was carrying family and friends of one of NASCAR's top...
22 lut 2024 · Nearly two decades ago, a Beechcraft King Air 200 crashed in the Bull Mountain region in Stuart, Virginia, killing all ten people onboard, including members of Hendrick Motorsports, one of the most successful NASCAR teams of all time. Let's look back at the events that transpired on this tragic day.
24 paź 2024 · At the memorial fountain on the team’s campus, a touching ceremony honored the 10 victims of the accident that occurred Oct. 24, 2004, when a Hendrick Motorsports plane was lost en route to Martinsville Speedway. Thursday marked 20 years since the tragedy.
25 paź 2004 · MARTINSVILLE, Va. — A Hendrick Motorsports plane crashed Sunday on its way to a NASCAR race, killing all 10 people aboard, including the son, brother and two nieces of the owner of one of...