The household of the late “Road Outlaws: Quickest in America” star Ryan Fellows claims each TV networks and studios put his life in danger for monetary achieve by having him race on an unsafe stretch of street … and now they’re suing over his deadly crash.
In response to new authorized docs, obtained by TMZ, the Fellows household goes after Warner Bros. Discovery and Lions Gate Leisure … accusing the media firms of negligence they insist led to Ryan’s loss of life.
Within the docs, the household says the realm the place ‘Road Outlaws’ filmed drag racing scenes was a dusty, weather-beaten, tough asphalt 55-mile per hour roadway within the Las Vegas desert, which did not meet any of the trade security requirements for drag racing.
TMZ broke the story … Ryan died again in August in a fiery crash throughout filming for his in style Discovery present. We have been informed Ryan was racing one other driver when he misplaced management of his automotive close to the end line, with the automobile rolling earlier than catching hearth.
Within the docs, Ryan’s household says the roadway the place he crashed was solely 12 toes huge as a substitute of the trade commonplace of 30 toes. In addition they say the edges of the street featured damaged asphalt and gravel shoulders with sheer drop-offs, as a substitute of the trade commonplace concrete limitations.
Ryan’s household claims there have been quite a few crashes throughout filming, together with automobiles flipping, rolling and catching hearth … they usually rip the media giants for filming life-threatening collisions and airing them on TV for revenue.
The household claims the tough asphalt prompted racecars to lose traction, the slender lanes left drivers no room for corrections and the gravel shoulders and drop-offs despatched racecars into out-of-control slides that solely ended when the automobiles dug into the sand, flipped and rolled.
The Fellows say Warner Bros. Discovery knew it was extraordinarily harmful to carry races on the roadway … they usually declare it was an “excessive departure from what an affordable cautious particular person would do in the identical scenario to forestall hurt to others.”
It will get worse … Ryan’s household says Warner Bros. Discovery had a number of alternatives to maneuver filming to a safer location after “quite a few horrific crashes,” however they are saying the community as a substitute “sat again, flipped on the lights and cameras, and waited for the following inevitable crash.”
That crash occurred August 7, when Ryan’s household claims his racecar misplaced traction on the roadway, slid off the street and flipped right into a roll. The Fellows say Ryan’s automotive rolled a number of instances earlier than coming to a relaxation the other way up and catching hearth, they usually declare he hung the other way up within the driver’s seat on hearth for greater than half-hour earlier than hearth crews eliminated him from the automotive. By that point, the household says Ryan was horribly burned and useless.
The Fellows say after Ryan’s loss of life Warner Bros. Discovery moved the present to a devoted 75-foot-wide drag strip at knowledgeable California raceway … and the household says the change “proves the provision and feasibility of a safer various to the unsafe desert roadway.”
Ryan’s household is now suing the media firms they usually need punitive and compensatory damages as a result of they are saying his loss of life is inflicting struggling and lack of love and companionship.
We reached out to Warner Bros. Discovery … to date no phrase again.