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Ashley Cooper (racing driver)

Australian racing driverFor other people with the same name, see Ashley Cooper.

Ashley Alan Cooper (11 July 1980 – 25 February 2008) was an Australian race car driver. Cooper died from severe head and internal injuries after a high-speed racing accident. Preliminary investigation suggests that his car may have hit the concrete barrier at over 200 kilometres per hour (120:mph) at the Clipsal 500 meeting in Adelaide.

Contents

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Death
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Career

Cooper began his racing career in 1998 driving Holden HQ sedans. Leading the 2005 Commodore Cup championship for most of the year, Cooper finished fourth at the final round at Eastern Creek Raceway. In 2006, Cooper was crowned V8 Utes Rookie of the Year. He competed in three rounds of the 2007 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series, with a top 15 finish at Queensland Raceway.

Death

Cooper being loaded into the Ambulance

Cooper suffered severe head and internal injuries after crashing his Holden VZ Commodore into a concrete barrier at over 200:km/h (120:mph) during the Fujitsu V8 Supercars Series race at the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide on 23 February 2008.

Cooper had been given emergency medical treatment trackside from medical teams, including Dr Bill Griggs, who performed a tracheotomy to *ist with Cooper's breathing. Cooper was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital by ambulance and was put on life support. He died two days later, at the age of 27. A registered organ donor, Cooper's heart, lungs, kidneys, pancreas and liver have been donated to seven people, including a six-year-old child.

References

    External links

    • Ashley Cooper Motorsport website