Bryan Clauson Dies From Injuries at Belleville, KS

Bryan Clauson, 27, died Sunday evening from injuries sustained in a crash the night before at the Belleville (Kan.) Nationals midget race on the half-mile dirt oval. Clauson was airlifted to Bryan Medical Center in Lincoln, Neb., but did not survive. The native Californian earned a USAC-INDYCAR scholarship for winning the 2010 USAC national driver’s title. The scholarship earned Clauson six Indy Lights starts in 2011 in a car shared with current Verizon IndyCar Series rookie Conor Daly at Sam Schmidt Motorsports while Clauson continued to race in USAC’s national series. His best finish in eight career Indy Lights was third at Iowa Speedway in 2011. Clauson won the scholarship award again in 2012, allowing him to make his Indianapolis 500 debut in 2012 with Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing, qualifying 31st and finishing 30th. Clauson returned to Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2015, finishing 31st in the Indy 500 for KVSH/Jonathan Byrd’s Racing. Clauson also served as a development driver for Chip Ganassi Racing in 2007-08, winning an ARCA race in 2007. He made 21 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts in 2008, finishing second in rookie points where he teamed occasionally with three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti.

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Very few drivers have the flair for entertainment that Bryan had. Yes, he was super-talented behind the wheel, and an energetic promoter in front of the camera. His 200 race “Circular Insanity Tour” was a great form of self-promotion, that I bet it also helped the tracks where he showed up to strap in. Sad news indeed.

That’s so sad, he was pre entered into the Knoxville Nationals.

His car paced the field for the 4-wide salute at the Front Row Challenge where he was already entered.

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Follow the link to the Indiana Open Wheel forum and check out the quotes from those who knew Bryan.