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#NASCAR #ChrisTrickle #NASCARHistory #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #NASCARTragedy #RacingHistory #TrueCrime #MotorsportsHistory #NASCAR90s #DarkHistory #RacingTragedy #NASCARStories #UnsolvedMystery #Motorsports On February 9, 1997, rising NASCAR star Chris Trickle left his Las Vegas home for what should have been a normal night. Ten minutes later, someone pulled alongside his car on a dark overpass and shot him in the head. There were no witnesses. No suspect. No motive. Chris never regained consciousness long enough to tell anyone what happened. He remained in a coma for 409 days before dying at just 25 years old. Chris Trickle wasn’t just another regional driver. He was one of the most promising young talents in NASCAR’s Southwest Tour, already winning races, earning national attention, and preparing to move into NASCAR’s national divisions. Many believed he would become Las Vegas’s first true NASCAR superstar. Instead, his career ended on a quiet stretch of road, far from any racetrack, at the hands of someone who was never identified. But the most disturbing part of this story is what happened after. Because Chris survived longer than one year and one day after the shooting, an ancient legal rule made it impossible to charge anyone with murder—even if the killer were identified today. His death changed Nevada law forever, but it could never bring justice to Chris himself. Decades later, his case remains one of NASCAR’s darkest and most haunting unsolved crimes. Watch Next : • The Sudden Death of Ralph Earnhardt What R... • Everyone Saw the Crash. No One Saw What It... • The Day Ernie Irvan’s Career and NASCAR Sa...