Pete Brock (racing driver) killed :(
Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 08:53
Australian touring car legend, Peter Brock, was killed in a racing accident earlier today. He was competing in the Targa West Rally in a Silver Daytona Coupe.
RIP Brocky, King of the mountain.
Here is the report, taken from news.com.au
MOTOR racing champion Peter Brock has been killed in an accident in WA, motor sport officials have confirmed.
The crash occurred while Brock, 61, was taking part in the Targa West rally in Western Australia, near the small community of Gidgegannup, about 40 km east of Perth.
His car hit a tree during a special high speed section of the rally and no other vehicles were involved. TV footage shows Brock's badly damaged silver Daytona Coupe at the base of a tree beside a road in bushland, a blue tarpaulin covering the windscreen.
The Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) said in a statement the accident occurred at about 1.50pm (AEST).
Brock’s co-driver, believed to Mick Hone, has been taken to hospital in a stable condition.
CAMS said it will conduct a full investigation into the incident.
In the meantime, CAMS and event officials are working with the relevant civil authorities.
“On behalf of the motor sport community, CAMS offers its sincere sympathy to Peter’s family and many friends,â€
RIP Brocky, King of the mountain.
Here is the report, taken from news.com.au
MOTOR racing champion Peter Brock has been killed in an accident in WA, motor sport officials have confirmed.
The crash occurred while Brock, 61, was taking part in the Targa West rally in Western Australia, near the small community of Gidgegannup, about 40 km east of Perth.
His car hit a tree during a special high speed section of the rally and no other vehicles were involved. TV footage shows Brock's badly damaged silver Daytona Coupe at the base of a tree beside a road in bushland, a blue tarpaulin covering the windscreen.
The Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) said in a statement the accident occurred at about 1.50pm (AEST).
Brock’s co-driver, believed to Mick Hone, has been taken to hospital in a stable condition.
CAMS said it will conduct a full investigation into the incident.
In the meantime, CAMS and event officials are working with the relevant civil authorities.
“On behalf of the motor sport community, CAMS offers its sincere sympathy to Peter’s family and many friends,â€