Shane Nolan Obituary Chicora, Pennsylvania: Director of Operations & Engineering / Partner at Foundry Sand Service LLC dies after Lernerville Speedway accident
An ‘on-track incident’ at Lernerville Speedway in Butler County has resulted in the death of a racing driver.
One of the drivers was flown from the scene of an incident that occurred at the track on Sunday, according to Butler County 911 officials.
According to a social media update sent by the driver’s wife, he has been “declared deceased.”
Amanda Nolan Statement Update: Shane Nolan was officially declared deceased Monday afternoon. I kindly request that any photos or videos of his accident be removed and reported. It’s hard enough for us as a family to process this tragedy. Please respect us all and let us navigate these next few days in peace. We will share more information if and when we have it and are ready to do so…
The racetrack was hosting the “Geibel Fest – Day of Destruction” event, which included races.
Lernerville Speedway and the Tomson family are deeply saddened by the passing of Shane Nolan, a cherished member of our racing community. We ask that everyone honor him and his family by respecting their wish for privacy at this time.