Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Modified racer Christophe­r dies

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NORTH BRANFORD, Conn. — NASCAR modified championsh­ip racer Ted Christophe­r was one of two people killed when a small plane crashed in the woods in Connecticu­t on Saturday, NASCAR officials said.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion confirmed that two people were aboard a Mooney M20C plane that went down near the North Branford-Guilford border shortly before 2 p.m. Saturday, but they didn’t release the names of the victims.

Brian France, NASCAR chairman and CEO, said Christophe­r, 59, and the plane’s pilot both died.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board will investigat­e the accident.

Christophe­r captured 13 track championsh­ips and competed at every level of NASCAR during his career. In 2006, he was selected as one of the top 25 drivers in NASCAR Whelen All-American Series history.

On the Whelen tour and on New England short tracks, “Christophe­r was a throwback to NASCAR’s roots,” France said in a statement. “He was a tough racer’s racer, and his hard driving style and candid personalit­y endeared him to short track fans throughout the country.”

Christophe­r’s death brought tributes from others in the racing world.

“He was a legend,” driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. tweeted Saturday night.

Christophe­r was to have competed Saturday night at Riverhead Raceway in New York. Traffic officials planned a tribute to him by having his car driven for a ceremonial lap and a moment of silence from fans.

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