Scott Blu Blukwist’s death: NTSB report on plane crash
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The death plane of the dirt race, Scott Bloomakist, was crashed last August as a suicide, according to the NTSB, which was issued this week.
Bloomquist, 60, died in a small plane crashing up near his home in Mooresburg, Tennessee, on August 16, 2024.
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After training at the sixteenth annual event of the LUCAS Oil Dirt Dirt Model series, Scott Blukwist, looking at the sixteenth annual event of the LUCAS Oil Dirt Dirt Model series, Cherokee, Jafni, South Carolina. (David Allio/Icon Smi/Corbis/ICON SPORTSWIRE via Getty Images)
NTSB included the possible cause of Bloomquist as “the deliberate flight of the pilot to a building as a suicide work,” according to Fox Sports.
The Bloomquist family issued a statement Fox Sports When the NTSB report came out.
“At this time, the Scott Bluwest family does not issue any general data about the plane’s crash or the recent NTSB results,” said the Bluquet family. They focus on supporting each other and seeking privacy with respect while moving in this difficult period.
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Scott Bloomquist, driver #51 toyotacare toyota, is preparing to drive during training in the Nascar Camping World Truck Series Carcash Mudsummer Classic series in Eldora Speedway on July 23, 2013 in Rospurg, Ohio. (Chris Graithine/Nassakar via Getti Imose)
“We appreciate your understanding and ask that the media refrain from additional inquiries at this time.”
Bloomquist rose to fame in the eighties, but his career started in the nineties. He significantly won the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series in 2009, 2010 and 2016, and was recruited in the Hall of Celebrities of Late National Dirt as a member of her second chapter in 2002.

Scott Bloomquist will move during training on the sixteenth annual event of Grassy Smith Memorial 50 Lukas Hot Out Fort in the Cherokey Speedway race in Jafni, South Carolina. (Avid Allio/ICON SMI/Corbis/ICON SPORTSWire via Getty Images)
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He got more than 600 wins in his career and most of the victories were in the typical dirt series Lucas Oil with 60.
Fox News Polina Daidaj contributed to this report.
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