Between May 2000 and October 2001, NASCAR faced its darkest hour. In a span of just seventeen months, the sport lost five drivers in on-track accidents, forever changing the face of stock car racing. Firestorm is a 10-episode documentary series from The Scene Vault that investigates this unprecedented period of tragedy and transformation. We go beyond the headlines to tell the human stories of the drivers we lost: Adam Petty, Kenny Irwin Jr., Tony Roper, the legendary Dale Earnhardt, and Blaise Alexander. This series dissects the controversies that raged behind the scenes—from the "soft wall" debates to the HANS device resistance—and explores how grief turned into a revolution in driver safety. We examine the legacy of those two incredibly dark years and how the sport rebuilt itself from the ashes of tragedy. Featuring: Detailed profiles of the five fallen drivers The mechanical and political controversies of the era The safety innovations that save lives today Subscribe to The Scene Vault and hit the bell to never miss an episode of Firestorm.
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