US: Instructor killed at Walt Disney World Speedway event

US: Instructor killed at Walt Disney World Speedway event

A driving instructor has been killed at the Exotic Driving Experience event held at the Walt Disney World Speedway. He was riding shotgun next to 24-year-old Tavon Watson, who lost control of the Lamborghini he was driving and it struck a guardrail. Watson escaped with minor injuries, but the instructor, 36-year-old Gary Terry was pronounced dead at the scene. The Lamborghini is one of the many vehicles participants could drive at the event. The others include an Audi R8, Nissan GT-R, Porsche 911 and 2 Ferraris. Disney already had plans to close the speedway, and this fatal crash may end up accelerating the closure. Investigations are ongoing.

OneShift Editorial Team
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14 Apr 2015

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