>There was no immediate explanation for
Dana's failure to slow down several seconds after the yellow lights came on around the track to warn drivers of Ed Carpenter's crash in Turn 2.
Several cars could be seen slowing, some of which avoided Carpenter's car. But
Dana's car kept its speed, passing Buddy Lazier and Scott Sharp. "[Paul Dana] carried way too much speed in and wasn't aware of what was going on around him,"
Lazier said.
It sounds like Dana
was a rookie who slipped up
at a bad, bad time . . .