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Man who died in motorsport crash identified as Darren Barlow

A man who died during Sydney’s motor sports competition in the West was described as Darren Barlow.

Emergency Services, Saturday night after 20.00 Ferrers RD’deki a MotorSports Park, a sanctioned race event during the report reported that a vehicle fell after reports.

Medical officials acted to the driver, but the 53 -year -old died at the scene.

9 News reported that Mr. Barlow was described as a driver and that Stohr WF1 competed when it collapsed.

Camera iconA man who died during the motor sports contest in Sydney was described as Darren Barlow. 9News Credit: Given

RX8 Cup Manager Ric Shaw said he had stood up to talk to Mr. Barlow at the end of the race.

“Unfortunately I couldn’t see him. I couldn’t talk to him again, Mr. Mr. Shaw said, drowning.

Between 2023 and 2025, Barlow was the president of the NSW State Council of Motorsport Australia.

Between 2023 and 2025, Darren Barlow was the president of the NSW State Council of Motorsport Australia.
Camera iconBetween 2023 and 2025, Darren Barlow was the president of the NSW State Council of Motorsport Australia. 9News Credit: Given

In 2019, he won two wins in the same Motorsports Park and said he liked to compete in Australia.

“I really enjoy competing in the championships due to the quality of competing participants, and I think I was lucky enough to win after good battles with this tour Alex Kenny.

Motorsport Australia, Saturday night at a state championship event, they were informed about a fatal incident, he said.

Motorsport Australia said in a statement, “condolences to the opponent’s family and friends and the authorities at the scene and the first intervening to the authorities,” he said.

“Motorsport Australia’s critical event plan is at work and the staff works with NSW police and venue following this event.

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