Tony Roper (racing driver)

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Tony Roper (racing driver) : biography

December 13, 1964 – October 14, 2000

Anthony Dean "Tony" Roper (December 13, 1964 – October 14, 2000) was a NASCAR driver. He was born in Springfield, Missouri, to Dean Roper and Shirley Medley. Growing up his family was heavily involved in auto racing. Roper started racing in 1986. For the next six years Tony raced in IMCA Modifieds and late models on Midwest dirt and asphalt tracks. In 1992 he finished in second place for the American Speed Association Rookie of the Year award. He started racing in the Craftsman Truck Series in 1995, and the Busch Series in 1999.

Death

On October 13, 2000, Roper was racing in the Craftsman Truck Series O’Reilly 400 at Texas Motor Speedway when he attempted to pass Steve Grissom. However, another truck veered up the racetrack in the tri-oval, forcing Roper to evade, turning him into Grissom’s front bumper. The contact caused Roper’s Ford to take a sudden hard-right turn, which then caused the truck to impact the concrete wall of the tri-oval. Roper died the next day as the result of the injuries he sustained from the crash.

Roper was the third NASCAR driver to perish from racing related injuries in 2000, the first two being Adam Petty and Kenny Irwin, Jr., respectively.