4. Scott Brayton
Brayton was a race car driver from Coldwater, Michigan. He was able to take part in 14 Indianapolis 500s from 1981 until his death.
During the 1980s, Brayton is well known for introducing a Buick stock-block V-6 to the racing world.
On May 17, 1996, Brayton was practicing in his backup car when a tire blew.
His car went into turn two, spun around, hit the outside of the wall, and eventually stopped.
Brayton hit the wall at speeds higher than 230mph. He died because of the severe impact with the wall.