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Cause of raceway crash that killed boy and man is still a mystery

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The California Highway Patrol and local authorities are trying to determine exactly what caused a crash at Marysville Raceway Park in Northern California on Saturday night that killed a boy and a man.

Authorities said they hope to have the results of autopsies completed in the next few days. Both were killed in the pit area while cars were doing a practice run before the main race.

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Marcus Johnson, 14, and Dale Wondergem Jr., 68, were walking in the pits as part of a driver’s pit crew when a winged sprint car crashed into them. Johnson was a cousin of the car’s driver, Chase Johnson, who was not hurt, according to the Associated Press.

‘Both Johnson and Wondergem were connected to race teams and had a legitimate reason to be in the pit area,’ Yuba County Undersheriff Jerry Read told the Sacramento Bee.

The Johnson family issued a statement Sunday. “Our family has suffered an unspeakable tragedy with the passing of our precious Marcus Johnson and Dale Wondergem. There are no words to express our sorrow,’ Don Johnson, Marcus’ uncle, said in the statement. ‘Our family has been racing for four generations and loves the sport that has now brought us so much pain.’

At the time of the crash, the cars were doing their warm-up laps, according to Fox 40.

Wondergem was the owner of a few cars in the race.

The crowd went quiet after the accident. “Silent. Eerily silent. There was a focused effort to try and resuscitate those two individuals,” said Steven Blakesley, a race announcer.

Wondergem died at the scene. Johnson was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

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It was not immediately clear why the car lost control. Investigators are looking into whether mechanical problems were a factor.

“Our thoughts and deepest prayers go out to everyone. Out of respect, we will not elaborate on details. We ask everyone to respect each other and the families,” raceway officials said in a news release.

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-- Fox 40 and a Times Staff Writer

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