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Christopher R. Gehrke (February 21, 1966 – May 7, 1991)[1] was a race driver on the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) circuit.
Career
editChris first began racing in open wheeled cars, winning the 1988 Spokane Grand Prix and finishing third in the SCCA Star Mazda Series. That same year, Chris also ran a couple of ARCA races in rented Bill Venturini Chevrolets. In 1989, Gehrke campaigned for rookie of the year honors in ARCA, finishing a close second, behind Graham Taylor in rookie points, and finishing seventh in the final driver standings. In 1990, Gehrke improved his performance in ARCA, finishing fourth in the season with five top-five finishes and eleven top-ten finishes. His best finish of the season was second at Toledo Speedway. Chris also proved that he could run on the bigger tracks, with fourth-place finishes at Atlanta and Pocono.
Death
editOn the 67th lap of the 1991 Poulan Pro 500K at Talladega, Chris Gehrke spun in the tri-oval, in which his Oldsmobile flipped one time and hit the outside wall. It then slides to rest in the middle of the track as a pack of cars approach. Carl Miskotten Jr., who was following behind a competitor, was unable to avoid Gehrke, and his Buick slammed the left rear tire of Gehrke’s Oldsmobile at nearly full speed.
Gehrke suffered serious head injuries and was transported to the Carraway Methodist Medical Center where he would die three days later at 10:25 AM in the neuro-intensive care unit.[2]
Miskotten Jr. suffered serious head and internal injuries due to the collision with Gehrke and he was also transported to the same medical center, where doctors would stabilize his condition.[3]
Two other drivers that were also involved in the wreck, Mike Davis and Bobby Massey, were shaken up in the crash, both would be examined and released at the infield medical center.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Motorsport Memorial - Chris Gehrke". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
- ^ Archives, L. A. Times (1991-05-08). "Gehrke Dies From Injuries Suffered in Talladega Crash". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
- ^ By (1991-05-05). "CRASH SERIOUSLY INJURES DRIVERS". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
- ^ By (1991-05-05). "CRASH SERIOUSLY INJURES DRIVERS". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
- "Gehrke Dies From Injuries Suffered in Talladega Crash". Los Angeles Times. 8 May 1991. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
- Kiley, Mike (11 May 1991). "Family Won't Forget Its Racing 'Champion'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 17 June 2018.