November 24, 2024 21:28 PM

Tony Stewart Accident Video Shows Kevin Ward Jr. Hit on Track; Criminal Charges Against Stewart “Highly Unlikely”?

Tony Stewart accident video quickly became viral as multi-award winner NASCAR champion Tony Stewart killed Kevin Ward Jr. in a tragic accident on Saturday night. The accident that killed the famous sprint car driver happened at the Canandaigua Motor Sports Park in upstate New York.

Shortly after Ward crashed out and was spotted running back towards the other cars. As reported by many, Ward seemed to have approached Tony Stewart accident video in order to confront him about a collision that happened between the two of them in an earlier lap.

As seen in the Tony Stewart accident video, the car that Stewart was driving hit Ward and ended up hilling the latter.

These two internationally famous racers have actually been competing against each other for position. They started out alongside each other when Tony Stewart accident video pulled a stunt and was able to squeeze Ward out. Stewart's car had a slight collision with Ward's car, which, in turn, sent the latter's car out of the race, forcing it to careen onto the dirt track.

This seemed to have infuriated Ward, as he is seen getting out of his car and walking back to the track. There were still speeding cars at this time. Ward wanted to confront Tony Stewart accident video as he came around to complete yet another lap.

Sadly, however, it was at a darker area of the dirt track and, as seen in the Tony Stewart accident video, Stewart's car is seen ploughing into Ward, sending him flying to the ground. According to analysts, the speed of the cars may have also contributed to the accident.

After being catapulted into the air and into the ground, Ward is then seen unmoving on the side of the track.

Local authorities did question Tony Stewart accident video in the aftermath of the tragic event. However, it would seem that it is highly unlikely that any criminal charges will be filed against the NASCAR champ.

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