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Donald "D.J." Richardson, who most recently worked at Richard Childress Racing as a tire changer for its No. 29 Sprint Cup team driven by Kevin Harvick, died Friday night from complications of the H1N1 virus.
Richardson had contracted the virus over the Thanksgiving holiday during a visit to Massachusetts and developed pneumonia before being admitted to the intensive care unit of Health Alliance Hospital in Leominster, Mass.
Richardson, 37, remained hospitalized until his death.
Richardson began his Cup career with Andy Petree Racing in 1999. He has also worked for Penske Racing, Hendrick Motorsports and Braun Racing. He joined RCR in July of this season.
Funeral plans are incomplete at this time.
RIP
Richardson had contracted the virus over the Thanksgiving holiday during a visit to Massachusetts and developed pneumonia before being admitted to the intensive care unit of Health Alliance Hospital in Leominster, Mass.
Richardson, 37, remained hospitalized until his death.
Richardson began his Cup career with Andy Petree Racing in 1999. He has also worked for Penske Racing, Hendrick Motorsports and Braun Racing. He joined RCR in July of this season.
Funeral plans are incomplete at this time.
RIP