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Dover International Speedway mourns tragic death of dedicated employee
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Dover International Speedway mourns tragic death of dedicated employee

Published Jan. 19, 2015 9:47 a.m. ET

Dover International Speedway is mourning the loss of a dedicated employee who died Sunday from injuries sustained during a multi-vehicle collision on I-476 in Broomall, Pa.

Jason Anderson, 33, senior director of ticket sales and operations for Dover International Speedway, died in the accident. Jason was a dedicated husband, father, employee and friend. He will be greatly missed.

"Jason's death is a tragic loss for all of us who considered him a close friend as well as a loss for Dover International Speedway," said President Mike Tatoian. "He was an exemplary employee who always put customers and co-workers first. Our thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family during this very difficult time."

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Anderson was a member of the Dover Motorsports, Inc. team for six years, and moved to Dover, Del. after operations were ceased at Memphis Motorsports Park. He worked at the New Orleans Saints prior to joining the Dover team. He was a proud Syracuse University graduate and recently received his master's degree in Sports Management from Ohio University.

Memorial services will be announced when more information is available.

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