Former NASCAR driver and current FOX analyst Clint Bowyer was involved in a crash that killed a woman earlier this month in Missouri.
Bowyer showed no signs of impairment and provided a breath sample of .000 blood alcohol content. She was later identified as 47-year-old Mary Jane Simmons. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of Ms. Simmons. This is a very difficult time for my family and I, please respect our privacy as we move forward," Bowyer said in a statement released to Fox4 in Kansas City.
A Kansas City TV station reports that Clint Bowyer struck a pedestrian June 5. WDAF reports that Bowyer showed zero signs of impairment.
The crash report stated that she was believed to be under the influence of drugs. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of Ms. Simmons. This is a very difficult time for my family and I, please respect our privacy as we move forward.” A Kansas City TV station reports that Clint Bowyer was involved in a deadly crash June 5.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Lake Ozark, Mo. police have completed their investigation into a fatal traffic incident involving former NASCAR Cup Series star, ...
He has served as the lead analyst for Fox’s coverage of NASCAR in each of the past two seasons. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of Ms. Simmons,” read a statement from Clint Bowyer Racing. “This is a very difficult time for my family and I, please respect our privacy as we move forward.” Bowyer hit his brakes when he realized the crash had occurred, called 911, and pointed first responders to the victim. The woman, 47-year old Mary Jane Simmons of Camdenton, Mo., was pronounced dead at the scene. Bowyer raced full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2006 to 2020, earning 10 career victories and a best finish of second in the championship standings in 2012. WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Lake Ozark, Mo. police have completed their investigation into a fatal traffic incident involving former NASCAR Cup Series star, Emporia native and current Fox Sports analyst Clint Bowyer, according to a report by Brian Dulle of Fox4. According to authorities, Bowyer was involved in a crash on June 5 that killed a 47-year old woman who was walking on a highway ramp.
An investigation is underway following a crash involving former NASCAR Cup Series driver Clint Bowyer that left a 47-year-old woman dead.
See All We invite you to join the discussion on Facebook and Twitter. The crash occurred just hours after Bowyer finished broadcasting for the NASCAR Cup Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway outside St. Louis. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of Ms. Simmons. This is a very difficult time for my family and I, please respect our privacy as we move forward.” A crystalline substance was found where the female victim’s belongings were located and is believed to be methamphetamine, according to the report. He called 911 and helped point first responders to the female victim who was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash occurred June 5 on a ramp off of U.S. 54 near Osage Beach, Missouri, according to a crash report from Lake Ozark police. Bowyer, a native of Emporia, ...
Bowyer, a native of Emporia, Kansas, stopped immediately after the collision and called 911, police said. Bowyer retired in 2020 after winning 10 Cup Series races over 15 years. A crystalline substance was found with the woman's belongings and residents at a recreational vehicle park where she was staying said they believed she was under the influence of drugs, according to the police statement.
Bowyer was leaving a NASCAR race when he hit a woman walking on a highway ramp. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Bowyer was absent from the FOX commentary booth during last weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma. It is now clear that this is the “personal matter” he was attending to. Onsite alcohol testing showed that Bowyer was sober and showed no other signs of visible impairment. On June 5, former NASCAR racer and current FOX commentator Clint Bowyer struck and killed a pedestrian in a fatal crash as he was leaving World Wide Technology Raceway after the conclusion of a NASCAR Cup Series race, Fox4 reports.
Clint Bowyer was involved in a fatal accident that resulted in the death of a 47-year-old woman.
Bowyer, 43, showed zero signs of impairment and provided a sample of .000 blood alcohol content at the scene of the crash. Bowyer was driving near U.S. 54 and Missouri Highway 242 around the area of Osage Beach. Per the Lake Ozark Police Department incident report, Bowyer struck a 47-year-old woman walking on the ramp. The victim has been identified as Mary Jane Simmons, of Camdenton, Missouri. A crystalline substance believed to be methamphetamine was found among her belongings.
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Former Cup driver Clint Bowyer won 10 races over a 15-year Cup career, and raced for 4 different teams.
A 47-year-old woman died in the crash. After that, he joined the now defunct Michael Waltrip Racing team, where he won three times from 2012-15. He made a cameo in the episode using his customized camouflage limousine in a race with show-star, Willie Robertson, who was using a similar limousine. He famously had to pay off a lost bet last season when the Chiefs lost to the Bucs in the Super Bowl, and was forced to wear a Bucs' jersey during a broadcast. Before the Super Bowl, Bowyer and driver Aric Almirola, a Tampa native, made a bet that the loser would have to wear the opposing jersey for an on-air interview. News broke early Friday that former NASCAR Cup Series driver, and current NASCAR on FOX analyst Clint Bowyer missed last week's race after he was involved in a deadly traffic accident in Missouri.
A police report states that Clint Bowyer immediately hit the brakes, called 911 and helped point first responders to the victim.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family ... this is a very difficult time for my family and I, please respect our privacy as we move forward.” It also states Bowyer showed zero signs of impairment and provided a roadside sample. A 47-year-old woman died in the crash.
Mr. Bowyer, now a Fox Sports analyst, called 911 and showed no sign of impairment after striking a woman with his car on a Missouri highway on June 5, ...
Ms. Simmons’s belongings were scattered across an exit ramp, and among them the police found a “crystalline substance” that was “believed to be methamphetamine,” according to the police report. He provided a breath sample that showed he had a blood-alcohol concentration of .000 percent, the police report said. Mr. Bowyer was a NASCAR driver for 15 years. Mr. Bowyer, of Mocksville, N.C., pointed the emergency medical workers who responded to his 911 call toward Ms. Simmons, the report said. The impact catapulted her more than 260 feet, the report said. Residents of an R.V. park where Ms. Simmons had been staying told investigators that they believed that Ms. Simmons “was under the influence of drugs,” the report said.
Police said Clint Bowyer remained at the scene and was not impaired at the time of the accident and.
A Miller County Sheriff visited the RV park where Simmons lived, and residents said they believe she was "under the influence of drugs." A representative for Bowyer did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. She was later identified as 47-year-old Mary Jane Simmons.
Former NASCAR driver and current NASCAR on Fox analyst Clint Bowyer was uninjured in a car crash that resulted in the death of a 47-year-old woman in Osage ...
Per the crash report, Simmons was pronounced dead at the scene after Bowyer contacted authorities. Bowyer released a statement regarding the crash: "Anyone that knows me, knows that family is everything to me. After doing some part-time work as a race analyst for Fox in 2019, he announced in 2020 that he was making the full-time move to broadcasting in 2021.
Clint Bowyer, who made his name as a NASCAR driver before becoming a Fox Sports analyst, was involved in a fatal car crash in Missouri that killed a ...
My thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of Ms. Simmons. This is a very difficult time for my family and I, please respect our privacy as we move forward." A crash investigation by police in Lake Ozark, Mo., concluded that Bowyer hit the brakes after he realized what had taken place. According to Fox4, Bowyer's vehicle struck 47-year-old Mary Jane Simmons of Camdenton, Mo., who was walking on the ramp.