Fatal Scott Bloomquist plane crash in Hawkins County ruled a suicide

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  • Buford.Justice
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    I'll agree with you totally Henry, It's just so wrong...

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by jog49 View Post
    "Call it / Him what you will but he was a Legend in his Craft, most Men never get to say that"

    And neither will he since he chose to plaster himself on the side of that barn.
    When he moved east and was here and about, it seemed evident he had a loose wire. All that voodoo child BS was fuel on the fire. I think all suicide victims have a loose wire or two. Bloomer just proved what I had thought all along.
    Sounds like you're the one with the issues.

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by MasterSbilt_Racer View Post

    Got ya. I didn't pick up on the denominator was mL. Wowza

    Apparently 3mg/L is where fatal toxicity begins however.
    Well it can happen with as low as 0/5mg/L but thats definitely on the low end. Your figure is correct in most cases.

    If Scott was in bad health combined with alcohol as well 0.9 could certainly be enough to tip him over the edge.

    It was certainly enough to ensure he wouldn't survive that impact.

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  • jog49
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    "Call it / Him what you will but he was a Legend in his Craft, most Men never get to say that"

    And neither will he since he chose to plaster himself on the side of that barn.
    When he moved east and was here and about, it seemed evident he had a loose wire. All that voodoo child BS was fuel on the fire. I think all suicide victims have a loose wire or two. Bloomer just proved what I had thought all along.

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  • Kromulous
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    Call it / Him what you will but he was a Legend in his Craft, most Men never get to say that !

    Dont really care to know the real Scott D Bloomquist, i knew him as a race car driver, no more no less.

    Reasons aside, no one will ever know, prayers to his Parents thou, and his Girl.

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  • MasterSbilt_Racer
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    Originally posted by Tyy7777 View Post

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    Just to clarify I am talking mg/L. Your number is correct for mg/mL. We are talking concentrations here.
    Got ya. I didn't pick up on the denominator was mL. Wowza

    Apparently 3mg/L is where fatal toxicity begins however.
    Last edited by MasterSbilt_Racer; 06-13-2025, 02:37 AM.

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by WisWildManFan View Post

    Dude that thing couldn’t been going over 25 mph when it hit barn lol
    That doesn't matter dude. Let it go.

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  • WisWildManFan
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    Originally posted by 84wedge View Post

    The top speed of his plane was 87mph and the cruising speed was 75mph.
    Dude that thing couldn’t been going over 25 mph when it hit barn lol

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by MasterSbilt_Racer View Post

    It does not. .0009 mg
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    Just to clarify I am talking mg/L. Your number is correct for mg/mL. We are talking concentrations here.

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  • MasterSbilt_Racer
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    Originally posted by Tyy7777 View Post

    You might want to rethink your comments. 899 ng/mL converts to 0.899 mg/L. That is within the range for potential fatality especially taking into account the alcohol and his presumably poor health status.
    It does not. .0009 mg

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by MasterSbilt_Racer View Post

    The meth was measured in nanograms. It was not even enough to treat ADHD. It was from an old high. The amphetamine is from metabolism of the meth. Around 10% of it turns to amphetamine.
    You might want to rethink your comments. 899 ng/mL converts to 0.899 mg/L. That is within the range for potential fatality especially taking into account the alcohol and his presumably poor health status.

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by ftfiowa View Post
    i grew up going to knoxville weekly. my dad was 1 of the original employees at the track , but he had stopped working there by the time he had me. He always told me not to hero worship anyone in racing because if you get to meet that person you'll most likely be demoralised. I have always cheered for drivers solely based off their on track performance and the level of honesty they express publicly. I was never a bloomer fan even tho he was a native iowan like myself. I knew he was a innovator and he won alot. But his publix comments to me always rubbed me the wrong way personally. I knew a few people who said that if i knew him well i would like him. That doesnt cut it for me. But thats just me. Scott is 1 of the most successful lm drivers ever and for those who were his family and friends i feel for them. But i hope others will skip the hero worship.
    Like I've said before...people have long said that he was very different away from the race track.

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  • ftfiowa
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    i grew up going to knoxville weekly. my dad was 1 of the original employees at the track , but he had stopped working there by the time he had me. He always told me not to hero worship anyone in racing because if you get to meet that person you'll most likely be demoralised. I have always cheered for drivers solely based off their on track performance and the level of honesty they express publicly. I was never a bloomer fan even tho he was a native iowan like myself. I knew he was a innovator and he won alot. But his publix comments to me always rubbed me the wrong way personally. I knew a few people who said that if i knew him well i would like him. That doesnt cut it for me. But thats just me. Scott is 1 of the most successful lm drivers ever and for those who were his family and friends i feel for them. But i hope others will skip the hero worship.

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  • MasterSbilt_Racer
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    Originally posted by Tyy7777 View Post
    I think something that needs to be mentioned in regards to those still suspicious is the toxicology report.

    We know he had Meth in his system but no-one has mentioned how much.

    The amount of meth in his blood is in borderline fatal range.

    Combine that with the smaller amounts of amphetamines and the large amount of alcohol in his system. He knew what he was doing.
    The meth was measured in nanograms. It was not even enough to treat ADHD. It was from an old high. The amphetamine is from metabolism of the meth. Around 10% of it turns to amphetamine.

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  • MasterSbilt_Racer
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    Originally posted by Tyy7777 View Post

    "Drug Test Dodging"

    Get a grip.
    got picked 2/3 weeks. Took zero tests.

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