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Legendary pro racer Marty Smith and his wife, Nancy, were both killed in a freak dune buggy accident on Monday, according to reports. Smith, a three-time AMA National Motocross champion, was 63.
Motocross pioneer Marty Smith and his wife Nancy were killed in a dune buggy crash on Monday. Marty Smith, 63, was driving the vehicle in the Imperial Sand Dunes in California when it flipped over.