State insurance commissioner John Oxendine says Cochran Motor Speedway doesn't meet safety codes and may face punitive actions. This comes following the Labor Day weekend death of a Danville woman hit by debris from a car. Forty-three-year-old Cynthia Nobles died Monday after a tire and part of an axel flew from a race car and landed in a section of the pit area that wasn't protected by a fence. The Bleckley County Sheriff's Office is investigating.
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
Death at Cochran Speedway under investigation
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9/04/2008 01:17:00 PM
Labels: camp death, Cochran Motor Speedway, State Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine, state of Georgia, Valarie E. Edwards