Sprint car driver Bryan Clauson died Sunday, Aug. 7, from injuries sustained during a crash Saturday night at Belleville High Banks Speedway in Bellevile Kansas. He was 27.
According to ESPN, Clauson was leading the Belleville Midget Nationals when his car climbed the guard rail in turns three and four. The vehicle flipped then stopped on the track before it was hit by a car driven by Ryan Gerth. Clauson was transported to Bryan Medical Center in Lincoln, Nebraska where he died from his injuries.
The Clauson family confirmed his death in a statement on Monday.
"Last night, the 7th of August, we said goodbye to our son, my fiancé, our friend, Bryan Clauson," the statement read. "He was surrounded by family and friends and we were grateful that we could experience his final moments with him. Our Bryan fought to the end with the same desire that he demonstrated behind the wheel of all the various race cars he would park in victory lane. However, we were more proud of our Bryan that he took a moment to make a young fan's day, or demonstrated his uncommon kindness and appreciation toward his friends, family and fans."
Clauson, who was from Noblesville, Indiana, started racing two days after his 16th birthday. He won more than 170 USAC races, was a three-time USAC national champion in midgets and won two USAC National Sprint Car titles. He competed in three Indianapolis 500s with a best finish of 23rd, which came this year. Clauson competed in 26 NASCAR Xfinity Series races from 2007 to 2008 for Chip Ganassi and had a best finish of fifth.
NASCAR and IndyCar drivers reacted to the news of his death via Twitter.
It's a very sad day today losing @BryanClauson. Just remember God is in control and has a plan for all of us. Bryan was a great driver/guy!
— Tony Stewart (@TonyStewart) August 8, 2016
Our hearts are heavy with the news of @BryanClauson's passing. Godspeed to him, and our thoughts & prayers are with his family.
— Stewart-Haas Racing (@StewartHaasRcng) August 8, 2016
It's surreal to think Bryan Clauson is gone. He was one of the good ones. He was kind, funny, and a damn good driver. Heavy heart today.????????
— Danica Patrick (@DanicaPatrick) August 8, 2016
Tough to hear the news this morning. Thoughts and prayers go out to the @BryanClauson family during this tough time.. #wheelman #RIP ????????
— Rodney Childers (@RodneyChilders4) August 8, 2016
Absolutely unbelievable. Words cant be put into place when you lose family. Were all family in the racing world.
Rest in peace BC.— Darrell Wallace Jr (@BubbaWallace) August 8, 2016
Everyone at Team Penske sends out condolences to the friends, family and fellow racers of @BryanClauson. A great racer that will be missed.
— Team Penske (@Team_Penske) August 8, 2016
No words to describe how sad the racing community is this morning. RIP @BryanClauson
— Tony Kanaan (@TonyKanaan) August 8, 2016
Heard the news of @BryanClauson passing as I drove into IMS. So incredibly sad. Spending the day behind the wheel, where he'd want to be....
— Ryan Hunter-Reay (@RyanHunterReay) August 8, 2016
Bryan Clauson was as good as they get behind the wheel and one of the nicest, happiest guys around. Always smiling and enjoying life... #bc
— Kasey Kahne (@kaseykahne) August 8, 2016
Sad news about @BryanClauson this morning. RIP my friend. Please pray for him and his family.
— Juan Pablo Montoya (@jpmontoya) August 8, 2016
Our sport has lost an incredible person. A winner more times than most of us will ever be. It was a true honor to be your teammate, Bryan.
— Conor Daly (@ConorDaly22) August 8, 2016
I'm really at a loss for words this morning. Im just sick hearing the news about @BryanClauson. Thoughts and prayers to his family #ripchamp
— Justin Allgaier (@J_Allgaier) August 8, 2016
Honoured to have had the chance to race against @BryanClauson. Gutted I won't get to again. Thinking of Lauren and his family.
— James Hinchcliffe (@Hinchtown) August 8, 2016
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