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SPEEDVEGAS

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has yet to identify the two victims, a guest of the attraction who was driving the car, and a driving-instructor employee who was in the passenger seat. However, the family of Gil Ben-Kely confirmed him as the SpeedVegas instructor who died in the crash.

The accident at around 1:30 p.m. sent black smoke billowing from the track adjacent to Interstate 15 near Sloan.

“As a result of yesterday’s tragic accident, the track will be closed until further notice,” representa­tives of SpeedVegas said on the company’s Facebook page. “We appreciate your understand­ing and will send an update once we determine when we will reopen. Thank you for your support during this difficult time.” INTERVIEW REQUEST DENIED

SpeedVegas co-founder and CEO Aaron Fessler declined interview requests Monday, but first posted about the accident Sunday on Facebook.

“Today, an accident on the track resulted in the deaths of a SpeedVegas employee and a customer,” the post said. “We are fully cooperatin­g with investigat­ors at this time. We are devastated by this tragic event and extend our heartfelt sympathy to the families and to our SpeedVegas team members who have lost a beloved colleague.”

It was initially reported that because the accident occurred on private property it was being investigat­ed as an industrial accident by OSHA. It was clarified Monday that Nevada OSHA is leading the investigat­ion.

A spokeswoma­n for the Nevada Department of Business and Industry said a Nevada OSHA compliance officer was dispatched to the scene of the fatalities, but that she could not respond to questions about the investigat­ion until the case is closed.

Spokeswoma­n Teri Williams said Nevada OSHA can issue an order to cease operations if it finds the “conditions that led to the injury or fatality cannot be corrected or avoided while normal business operations continue, thereby placing employees in imminent danger.”

She said the timeframe of reaching a determinat­ion is dependent on the investigat­ion and the circumstan­ces.

“If the investigat­ion determines that a health or safety violation has occurred, Nevada OSHA has six months from the date of opening a formal investigat­ion to issue citations to the employer,” Williams said in an email. PRICEY VEHICLE

The Lamborghin­i Gallardo destroyed in the crash was not a new car that recently was delivered to the track.

SpeedVegas had begun promoting the Feb. 3 arrival of a Lamborghin­i Aventador, which could be driven for $99 a lap.

The Gallardo, which the SpeedVegas website says costs $59 a lap to drive with a five-lap minimum, had a 543-horsepower engine and could reach speeds of up to 199 mph. The Gallardo was worth $225,795, one of the most expensive vehicles in the SpeedVegas fleet. Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-477-3893. Follow @RickVelott­a on Twitter.

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