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The National Transportation Safety Board has ruled legendary dirt track racer Scott Bloomquist’s death as a suicide. Bloomquist was killed in a plane crash near his home in Mooresburg, Tenn., on Aug.
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The National Transportation Safety Board released a report on the plane crash of dirt racing legend Scott Bloomquist this week. Officials ruled his death a suicide.
Dirt track racing legend Scott Bloomquist's plane crash death into a barn was ruled "an act of suicide," according to the National Transportation Safety Board.