1 uesday, Fcbm ^esda>', February 20,2001 SPORTS THE BATTALION Page 3B ans mourn death of Earnhardt if IpAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) he newspapers were all gone be- sunrise. The fans lined up sev- eep to place flowers at a eshift monument outside the . A hastily scrawled sign on a up truck read, “No. 3, RIP.” aytona Beach was in mourning day, as race fans began the nn retreat home after the death e great Dale Earnhardt. [ guess I’ll go out to the races to ji'h his son, now,” said race fan k Yarashefski of Highland Falls. „ dressed head to toe in Earn- t’s signature black. “But it’s nev- ^oing to be the same.” he top officials at NASCAR ad- |fed as much, even though they Tldn’t stray from their traditional Ices. Their afternoon news con duce was full of pronouncements it what they wouldn’t do. hey wouldn’t cancel next week’s ice in Rockingham, N.C., they Idn’t immediately decide ther to retire Earnhardt’s famous 3 Chevrolet and they refused to stopgap safety measures fol- ng their latest tragedy, hey also had no immediate plans special tribute. We’re not going to react for the of reacting,” said NASCAR ident Mike Helton. Helton said NASCAR officials had impounded Earnhardt’s car and were holding it in an undisclosed lo cation to analyze the accident. Earnhardt’s family made no fu neral arrangements as of Monday. Dale Earnhardt Jr., who finished sec ond Sunday in the Daytona 500, said his family appreciated the outpour ing of support. I guess I'll go out to the races to watch his son, now. But it's never going to be the same.” — Mark Yarashefski racing fan “We’ll get through this,” he told WBTV in Charlotte, N.C. “I’m sure he’d want us to keep going, and that’s what we’re going to do.” Dr. Steve Bohannon, who tried to save Earnhardt’s life as the driver sat slumped in the wreckage, said the au topsy confirmed what everyone sus pected: Earnhardt died on impact when his car slammed into the wall on the final turn of the final lap. He sustained a skull fracture near the base of his brain. It was much the same injury responsible for the deaths of three NASCAR drivers last year. Once again, the debate began whether the Head And Neck Safety (HANS) device would have saved his life. “He was just doing his job,” said Daytona 500 winner Michael Wal- trip. “Close racing sometimes makes contact happen and sometimes con tact happens with the wall, I don’t think anyone could have done any thing any different in that situation to help Dale.” Newspapers were sold out be fore sunrise. The Orlando Sentinel and News-Journal of Daytona Beach hastily printed thousands more copies to satisfy unprecedent ed demand. Outside the track, fans had al ready come up with thousands of ways to pay tribute and send their message. The centerpiece of a makeshift memorial to The Intimidator was a wide semicircle of white posterboard sitting atop bronze easels outside the Daytona USA museum. Among the hundreds of poems and heartfelt messages scrawled on the boards was one simple thought, offered by a couple in Texas: “The Master. You Will Be Missed By All.” (IME ATHLETIC EVENT floor leader.): 1 Jed a 24-gai l streak Satufl orward music s in theAgsi Tuesday 20th Wednesday 21st Wednesday 21st Friday 23rd Saturday 24th tpiaftir , 'O Saturday 24th Sunday 25|h Sunday 25th RUBEN DELUNA/The Battalion seas® on Ma !2.3pt ito tin he col ition. ible-d ad for the AH t to sM 1 ’ Here's the next best thing to calling mom. Call us. 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