07/06/2026
Maryland Racer Killed In Nitrous Bottle Explosion
The drag racing community is mourning the loss of 33-year-old Maryland racer Thomas Logue, who was killed following a nitrous bottle explosion at his residence in Elkton, Maryland, on June 5.
Investigators say Logue had recently purchased the car involved in the incident when the nitrous bottle it was equipped with suffered a catastrophic failure around 8:30 p.m. Friday, sending shrapnel and metal fragments through the area. Logue was fatally injured, while his wife was also struck by debris and injured but is expected to recover.
The exact cause remains under investigation but heat has not been ruled out as a factor.
In the wake of the tragedy, David Vasser at Nitrous Outlet is encouraging racers to review proper bottle handling and safety procedures and take advantage of its bottle trade-in program for older or questionable cylinders. (Link in comments below)
DragCoverage extends its condolences to the Logue family, friends, and the Maryland racing community.