Monday, May 27, 2013

Ten fans hurt by Fox camera rope at Coca-Cola 600

Three taken to hospitals for observation magic spellseven others hardenedand released on-site

CONCORD, N.C. — 10fans were injured Sunday night when a nylon rope from a Fox Sports overhead television camerafell over the Charlotte repelSpeedway grandstands, red-flagging the Coca-Cola 600 for nearly 30 minutes.

Three fans were transported to two hospitals for further evaluation, the track said, while seven were treated for minor cuts and scrapes at an on-site medical checkupcenter and released.

Two fans were taken to Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast in Concord. One fan was taken to University Medical Center.

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Charlotte Motor Speedway spokesman Scott Cooper said those 3fans were treated and released. He said he was unable to let onthe nature of the fans' injuries due to privacy laws.

The rope, a indicatefor the overhead camera that whizzed along the frontstretch, suddenly fell onto the track on lap 121 of the 400-lap event.

Robin Pemberton, NASCAR's vice president of competition, told USA TODAY Sports that officials were "stunned like everyone else" when the camera's nylon rope suddenly fell.

"We did our best," he said of dealing with the situation. "It was fundamentalto stop the bucket alongand get it all cleaned up properly. We'll chatto the Fox guys and see what happened, and that's really all we know right onnow."

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Pemberton said the "very bizarreset of circumstances" was what prompted NASCAR to allow teams to stop in their pit stablefor 15proceedingand repair damage without losing their track position.

"We matte upit was vanquishto give the guys time to make the repairs," he said. "It wasn't their fault. You can't e'erdo that, but this time, we thought it would be in the best interest of the competitors and the fans."

The camera as wellwas utilizeat the Daytona cholecalciferoland last week's All-Star Race at Charlotte.

It damaged several cars — including that of race leader Kyle Busch. Teams were allowed to repair the damage on their cars for 15 minutes before the race continued.
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Fox apologized on the air for delaying the race with its camera malfunction and later issued the following statement:

At this time, we do not deema cause for the trialof the camera drive stage businessthat interrupted tonight's Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and our nimbleconcern is with the injured fans.
The camera system consists of three ropes -- a drive rope which moves the camera back and forth, and two guide ropes on either side. The drive rope failed near the charm1 connection and fell to the track. The camera itself did not countdown because guide ropes acted as designed. A full probeis planned, and use of the camera is suspended indefinitely.
This camera system had been used successfully at this year's Daytona 500, last week's NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race and another(prenominal)major events around the world. We certainly regret that the system failure affected tonight's event, we apologize to the racers whose cars were damaged, and our immediate concern is for the race fans. We also offer a sincere thank you to the staff at CMS for attending to the injuries and keeping us informed on this evolutionsituation.
When we have more information on the cause of the equipment failure, we go outshare it with you immediately.

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