Shocking video emerges of the racetrack wreck that killed Sprint car's David Steele

Warning: Some might find the footage hard to watch.

Warning: Some might find the footage hard to watch.

Sprint car racing lost one of its best this past weekend when David Steele died died when his sprint car crashed at Desoto Speedway in the Southern Sprintcar Shootout Series. Steele was competing in the winged spring car event when, while racing for position, his No. 33 car wrecked on the three-eighths-mile asphalt oval.

Now, video has emerged of the crash that took his life. The first video shows the beginning of the race, and, at about the 1:56 mark, Steele's car smashes into the wall:

 

In this version, you can see a closer view that more accurately depicts the force and violence of the collision:

https://youtu.be/4pXHOdWbPXs

Following the accident, the track released this statement, via it's Facebook page:

Steele was going for his 100th win the the accident occurred.

The Bradenton Herald reported that Steele's car hooked tires with another car, sending Steele's car flipping through the air. It hit an outside retaining wall and spun before coming to rest. Emergency workers rushed to the track, but Steele was pronounced dead at the scene.

Steele started in Florida, racing open-wheel cars, and then found success in USAC. He also raced in the NASCAR XFinity series and Verizon IndyCar before returning to sprint car racing. He was Silver Crown Champion in 2004 and 2005, and was a two-time winnter of the Turkey Night Grand Prix midget race. His 53 national feature wins included 26 sprint cars, 14 in Silver Crown and 13 midgets.

The reaction almost immediately started pouring in: