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Episode 390 -- Firestorm Reaction -- Heartbreak in the Minutes, Hours and Days Following the 2001 Daytona 500

Episode 390 -- Firestorm Reaction -- Heartbreak in the Minutes, Hours and Days Following the 2001 Daytona 500

The Scene Vault Podcast

April 2, 202645m 49s

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Show Notes

Before the HANS device. Before the safer barriers. Before NASCAR changed forever — there was someone standing at the fence with a camera, watching drivers die. Bambi Mattila was the staff photographer for Winston Cup Scene and between 2000 and 2001, she was on-site for some of the darkest moments in the sport's history: the deaths of Adam Petty, Kenny Irwin, Blaise Alexander and Dale Earnhardt in the 2001 Daytona 500.


This isn't the story the cameras showed you. This is what it felt like to be standing there.


In this episode:


What Bambi saw — and felt — in the moments after Adam Petty's accident at New Hampshire


Why Kenny Irwin's crash left her furious: "I was so mad that nothing had changed."


The chilling moment on pit road when she knew Dale Earnhardt wasn't coming back


How she kept her composure on the outside while breaking down on the inside: "I'm just so sick of watching people die."


Why Dale Earnhardt's death was the turning point — and what she would have done if NASCAR hadn't finally acted


The role of the media community in processing collective grief — and the moment one reporter finally snapped


About Bambi Mattila: Bambi served as staff photographer for Winston Cup Scene / NASCAR Scene from the late 1990s through the sport's most turbulent era. She was present at more fatal racing accidents than perhaps any other photographer in the sport — and she's never told this story publicly, until now.


"If it can happen to Dale Earnhardt — the Intimidator, ten feet tall and bulletproof — it can happen to anybody. That day, our house of cards came tumbling down."

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