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Byline: David Poole
CHARLOTTE, N.C. _ Deborah Renshaw lives every day struggling with an event she can't even remember.
Since Oct. 9, she has worked through hours and hours of physical rehabilitation. Renshaw also has had to climb out of what she calls the emotional hole she fell into after the worst day of her life in automobile racing.
During practice for an Automobile Racing Club of America race at Lowe's Motor Speedway, driver Eric Martin's car spun and hit the wall off Turn4 at the Concord track. Several cars avoided hitting him, and Martin radioed to his crew that he was OK.
When Martin spun, Renshaw was somewhere on the backstretch of the 1.5-mile track. Bob Schacht, her team owner, was spotting for her on top of his trailer in the infield. As Martin's car came to rest, ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Healing process takes Renshaw to track after fatal October...