NJ Speedway Driver Dies of Apparent Heart Attack

The 41-year-old man was a "rookie" driver and worked for the Barnegat School District

A 41-year-old rookie driver has died of an apparent heart attack at New Egypt Speedway.
 
News 12 New Jersey reports that first-year driver Scott Doty had been revived by emergency medical technicians Saturday night but later died.
 
Ryan Miscoski, a son of track co-owner Bill Miscoski, tells News 12 that Doty apparently was stricken while he was racing in the infield. Miscoski says Doty then panicked and drove into the pit stop area.
 
Bill Miscoski tells the television station that Doty struck a tow truck and a concrete wall but did not hit anyone else at the track in Ocean County.
 
The Asbury Park Press says Doty was a Barnegat resident who was lead mechanic for the Barnegat School District's transportation department. The newspaper says he was a hobby racer.
 
 

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