NASCAR Contractor Electrocuted at Chicago Street Race Dies

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On Saturday, July 11th, a tragic accident occurred at the Chicago Street Race in which a NASCAR contractor was electrocuted and later died from his injuries. The contractor, who was not identified, was working on the track when he was electrocuted by an electrical current.

The Chicago Street Race is a popular event that draws thousands of spectators each year. The race is held on the city’s streets and features some of the best drivers in the world. This year, the race was held on a Saturday, and the contractor was working on the track when the accident occurred.

The contractor was electrocuted by an electrical current that was running through the track. It is unclear how the current got there, but it is believed that it may have been caused by a malfunctioning electrical system. The contractor was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, but unfortunately he did not survive his injuries.

This tragedy has left many people in shock and mourning. The contractor’s family and friends are devastated by the loss of their loved one. NASCAR has released a statement expressing their condolences and offering their support to the family during this difficult time.

The cause of the accident is still under investigation, and NASCAR is working with local authorities to determine what happened. In the meantime, safety protocols have been put in place to ensure that similar accidents do not occur in the future.

The death of this contractor is a tragedy that will be felt by many people. Our thoughts and prayers are with the contractor’s family and friends during this difficult time.

NASCAR Contractor Electrocuted at Chicago Street Race Dies