The crash that killed two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dan
Wheldon was the result of a "perfect storm" with no single
factor pinpointed as the cause of the deadly accident,
IndyCar officials said on Thursday.
The IndyCar Series will not return to Las Vegas Motor
Speedway next season, and its future at the track depends in
part on what it learns from the investigation into Dan
Wheldon's fatal accident.
The death of Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon has sparked
safety discussions throughout motorsports just as NASCAR
heads to one of the fastest tracks on its circuit.
Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon has died at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway after his car became ensnarled in a fiery
15-car pileup on Lap 13, flew over another vehicle and landed
in a catch fence just outside turn 2.