Fatal Scott Bloomquist plane crash in Hawkins County ruled a suicide

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  • Tyy7777
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    On another note I just read the toxicology report. Wowsers.

    I really hope Scott had made his mind up before that.

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by KTMLew View Post

    How many races does RTJ have to win to even it up or get close enough to be included in the convo?
    He's a long way off.

    There's something resembling Scott in Bobby and JD that I don't get with RTJ.

    I'm not sure what it is but there is something. Look at how JD and Bobby have dominated Eldora in recent years. When it counts and when the money is there those two know how to turn up.

    I think in ten years time, Bobby will be put in the conversation up with Scott. I don't think he quite has the personality to match Scott. Scott was larger than life in a lot of ways and at the end of the day, racing is not just a sport but also a form of entertainment. Scott was the ultimate entertainer. You were either a diehard fan or a hater. Weren't many in-between. If Bobby can loosen his lips a little bit and showcase more of a personality, I think he'll get into that conversation. His racing certainly won't be an issue. He's got age on his side. He does a fair bit himself as well.

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by KTMLew View Post
    He also had two absolutely brutal wrecks in last few months of his career. Totaled two cars that weren't even his. I really thought he was gone at Eldora. But in the HFT race crash he took half-dozen hard shots. Had to have hurt. But he also relished the tough guy image and would never admit he was hurting.
    He's openly admitted his struggles with back pain etc. I don't think he cared for a tough guy image because he didn't give a (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) what anyone thought.

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  • Pennsboro32
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    Originally posted by KTMLew View Post

    How many races does RTJ have to win to even it up or get close enough to be included in the convo?
    He’s got to do it longer than 3 years.

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  • KTMLew
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    Originally posted by Tyy7777 View Post

    I'm trying real hard to not to talk about your poison death jab comment but I will also digress.

    We don't know how serious the blockage was. It might have been beyond just diet etc. If he elected to get it fixed he wouldn't have been able to race for at least some time. I'd also say he was probably just completely over "it". The motorcycle crash, the constant back pain and I'm sure there were probably others. Scott wasn't the most healthy guy around. He obviously had some other personal stuff go on.

    I think he was tired mentally and when this came up he decided he'd rather go out in his own way then deal with the bull(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word).
    He also had two absolutely brutal wrecks in last few months of his career. Totaled two cars that weren't even his. I really thought he was gone at Eldora. But in the HFT race crash he took half-dozen hard shots. Had to have hurt. But he also relished the tough guy image and would never admit he was hurting.

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  • KTMLew
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    Originally posted by Tyy7777 View Post

    Ehh. I don't think RTJ and him are the same.

    For me the closest is probably Davenport or Bobby.
    How many races does RTJ have to win to even it up or get close enough to be included in the convo?

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by Henry Every View Post
    I'd never heard of this "witness" statement, if its true and accurate, he didn't need to do what he did... My father had 7 bypasses back in 1995, then several stints in 2006 and he's still kickin in his mid 80's. He'd be doing even better had he not taken the poison death jab and 2 boosters, but I digress. Point is, even if he(Bloomquist) didn't want the stints, there is knowledge out there now on cleaning your arteries homeopathically and/or with diet. It would have meant giving up all that $hit they found in his blood stream, but with a little effort and determination he could've reclaimed his life and some glory too. I'm disappointed and I'm angry, because it didn't have to be this way. Too many funerals for me as of late, most were completely avoidable with minimal changes. Drugs, Just say no.
    I'm trying real hard to not to talk about your poison death jab comment but I will also digress.

    We don't know how serious the blockage was. It might have been beyond just diet etc. If he elected to get it fixed he wouldn't have been able to race for at least some time. I'd also say he was probably just completely over "it". The motorcycle crash, the constant back pain and I'm sure there were probably others. Scott wasn't the most healthy guy around. He obviously had some other personal stuff go on.

    I think he was tired mentally and when this came up he decided he'd rather go out in his own way then deal with the bull(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word).

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  • Tyy7777
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    Originally posted by jog49 View Post
    Switch your admiration to two others since Bloomer is gone. Davenport will soon match and pass Bloomer's wins in Lucas Oil and RTJ, if he sticks with dirt late models, will probably pass both of them eventually.
    Ehh. I don't think RTJ and him are the same.

    For me the closest is probably Davenport or Bobby.

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  • 84wedge
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    I think building your own car and running your own team puts you in another class. There isn't a single car on tour now that was built from the ground up by the person driving it with the possible exception being Sheppard but he didn't design the car.

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  • jog49
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    I didn't know JD's car had auto pilot. I was under the impression he had to actually drive it just like everybody else does. For a long time, Scott had the best stuff out there too, if that is the measuring stick. RTJ isn't driving for mr. money bags but he's a force to be dealt with by his competitors. Nobody is trying to stop you or anybody else from idolizing or hero worship. They have done the same thing with Dale Earnhardt but neither he nor Scott are the greatest thing since slice bread. Top shelf drivers, for sure. If either was as great as some would want you to think they were, they would have won every race they entered.

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  • riddle28
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    Originally posted by jog49 View Post
    Switch your admiration to two others since Bloomer is gone. Davenport will soon match and pass Bloomer's wins in Lucas Oil and RTJ, if he sticks with dirt late models, will probably pass both of them eventually.
    nothing against jd but he drives for the richest guy in the pit area and they buy the best stuff out there. hes good no doubt but there will never be another scott like him or not

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  • MRM
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    I was told by people that knew him well the health issue was something else and the news was not good.

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  • foxfire2dirtracing
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    To everyone:
    don’t put alot of thoughts into the witness statement about a heart condition. If it was true- only Scott knew it. The witness was not a reliable character.( and that’s putting it nicely)
    Kenny Wallace had a segment on the side effects of pain pills: suicidal tendencies. Example -(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) Trickle.
    Sadly- at the time of Scott’s death his life was kinda crumbling in before his very on eyes.
    That’s a hard pill to swallow for someone who had been at the top for close to 40 years.
    Getting older, health/body concerns, financial issues, and the fact that his eyesight was fastly diminishing.
    He was an extremely proud man and over the last few years was seeing his Glory Days just become a memory.
    It’s tragic/sad for those of us who knew him or those who were aware of his racing history- but sometimes “ Life Sucks.”
    Enjoy every day to the fullest because the “ River of Life” only flows in one direction!

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  • Snake X3
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    He made the front page on Fox this morning. The article is a nothing burger and it's sad it took him ending his life to get that recognition, but I was surprised to see it on the front page. Scott Bloomquist death: NTSB releses report on plane crash | Fox News

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  • chathamracefan
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    Originally posted by zyoung25 View Post

    I've been telling my wife all along it wouldn't surprise me at all of this was he went out. Think about it. It didn't matter what it was, chassis, tires, rules, or just everyday life, it didn't matter, he did things HIS way. Regardless if it was right or wrong. This was his way of going out.

    I never was a fan of his, but I have always respected what he had accomplished. I had actually gotten a soft spot for him over the last few years, I wanted to see him do well. He will be missed for sure.
    Kind of the same here. He was never my favorite though I never "hated" him like some did. I typically like to see new winners at the big races & he sucked up a lot of those W's over the years. The older he got the more rare the wins became so it was cool to see him win in the later years. Saw him win several Dreams & was at the 2014 World 100 window net race. That one is his legacy defined in 1 race. Pushing the boundaries of the rules (or found a gray area), got punished for it & then responded with the biggest butt kicking in Eldora history. It was seeing the GOAT at the absolute height of his power.

    And no one today or in the past brought a visceral reaction from everyone like he did. For driver intros at the Big E, some get lots of cheers, some get lots of boos, some get lots of both, but he is the ONLY one that got something from everyone in the place. They either booed, cheered, flipped him the bird, clapped or some other reaction. Everyone cared when he was on the track.

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