They were, but the strapping was torn.
Earnhardt didn't like tight seat belts; he usually wore them real loose. He also wore an open-face helmet. At the first impact, his helmet spun around 90 degrees so his nose was where one of his ears normally was. On the second impact, the side of the helmet broke his neck, which is mostly what killed him.
All this is academic: the Three Car (what it was called in the official report) ran head-on into the wall doing 165 miles per hour. That's not survivable.
No I was at the race and have a copy of the accident report. According to the report when he hit the wall at 180 mph. His harness ripped on from what I believe was the bottom left side.
There was never enough evidence to confirm that he did.
Yes. Dale Sr. died on February 18, 2001 during the Daytona 500. He was involved in a fatal crash on the last lap.
No, he hit the wall head on.
My Double and How He Undid Me - 1912 was released on: USA: 28 February 1912
didn't or did not another antonym is undid
Undid not put nothing
The past tense is undid.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
Studio One - 1948 My Mother and How She Undid Me 9-43 was released on: USA: 5 August 1957
The cast of My Double and How He Undid Me - 1912 includes: Robert Brower Miriam Nesbitt as Mrs. Ingham William Wadsworth as Rev. Ingham
The dilemma of slavery undid him. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Madison
Undid the Compromise of 1820
You don't. That is one etcha-sketch that can't be undid homeskillet
The opposite state of having "disappeared" would be "appeared." The opposite activity (which undid a disappearance) would be "reappeared."
The undo button. If you click the undo button and want to redo what you just undid, hit the redo button