Dan Wheldon died in Las Vegas IndyCar crash

The 33-year-old driver Dan Wheldon, a winner of the 2011 Indianapolis 500 was killed Sunday in a terrible 15-car crash at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on the 13th lap of the finale (scroll down for video).

In his 9-year IndyCar career, Wheldon claimed 16 contests. On Sunday, it was just his 3rd participation in this year’s season where he was intending to win the race and the 5 million dollar bonus prize asigned for drivers who did not complete a full-time series in 2011.

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Video: IndyCar crash: Dan Wheldon death announcement and salute