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Foyt recovering after another killer bee attack

He mastered the treachery of Langhorne, nearly suffocated at Riverside, got burned badly at Milwaukee, survived a blood clot in Michigan and came back from devastating foot and knee injuries at Road America. But A.J. Foyt's great escapes in race cars almost seem tame compared to his battles with killer bees. Indy's original four-time winner is recovering at home in Houston after being savagely attack on Wednesday at his ranch in west Texas. He was repeatedly stung in the face, eyes and neck but managed to find shelter and survived. For those of you scoring at home, it's either the 29th or 30th time the 83-year-old legend has dodged death. "It was scary, I won't lie," said Foyt on...
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