A Florida man who alleges he was hit in the head and shoulder while shielding his wife from flying debris after Austin Dillons car flew into the Daytona International Speedway catch fence has filed a lawsuit against the track and NASCAR.William Fulton claims in the lawsuit, filed Monday in Florida state court in Volusia County (Fla.), that he was sitting in Row 6 when the crash happened at the finish of the July 2015 Coke Zero 400.Beyond stating in the complaint that he has not fully recovered from the injuries, Fulton did not list specific injuries in his complaint nor a specific amount being sought in damages.According to the complaint, the track, its parent company International Speedway Corp. and NASCAR, were negligent, among other things, for failing to properly remedy known dangerous conditions following continued, numerous injuries to spectators as a result of airborne race cars crashing into the catch fences and for failing to conduct a thorough engineering analysis of the catch fences and pre-race inspection of the fences. Spokesmen for NASCAR, which sanctions and operates the races, and ISC said they had no comment on the lawsuit. Fultons attorney, David Beers, declined comment.Dillon was not injured in the crash in which his car was turned and then launched into the air after being hit by another two cars. His car was ripped apart by the catch fence, and after it landed upside-down on the track, it was hit by Brad Keselowski.When the Dillon crash occurred, the track said five fans were treated and one was hospitalized. No other lawsuits have been filed in Volusia County nor federal court over injuries from that crash, but the statute of limitations is four years.NASCAR requires tracks to assume liability for fan injuries, and tracks are required to carry $50 million in liability insurance, according to the standard sanctioning agreement as reported by Dover International Speedway in public filings.NASCAR has been looking into new ways to develop catch fences, including looking into what is being used in the Alps to prevent rock slides, NASCAR Senior Vice President Gene Stefanyshyn said in an aerodynamic and safety briefing update to reporters in June.The issues include keeping visibility for the fans while also protecting them. The steel-and-mesh fences currently designed to keep cars on the track tend to rip the car apart while keeping it from going into the stands.Weve got a project ongoing on that right now, Stefanyshyn said. Theres a lot of things to consider there. ... Theres quite a bit of work going on. Custom Senators Jerseys . -- Anaheim Ducks captain and leading scorer Ryan Getzlaf has been scratched from Sunday nights game against the Vancouver Canucks because of an upper-body injury. Custom Senators Jersey China . The move comes after the Canadiens were approached by the Buffalo Sabres for permission to speak to Dudley - a former Sabres player and head coach. "The Sabres called for permission and I appreciate that, Im flattered, Dudley told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun of ESPN. http://www.customsenatorsjersey.com/ . Now tied for second in the league in shootout goals, the 24-year-old likes to see what the opposing goaltender has in store before he ultimately lands on a move. Custom Frank Finnigan Jersey . -- Jonathan Drouin gave Halifax the boost it needed to edge host Sherbrooke Phoenix 3-2 in a shootout in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Frank Finnigan Jersey Large . Once again, DeLaet finished tied for second at a PGA Tour stop on the weekend, this time at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The pride of Weyburn, Sask. WASHINGTON -- Jalen Smith led a balanced attack with 20 points and New Hampshire turned back American 80-70 on Tuesday night.Iba Camara added 16 points, Jordan Reed 12, Daniel Dion 11 and Tanner Leissner 10 for the Wildcats (6-3).New Hampshire made 12 of 17 3-pointers -- the same as its free throw totals -- and shot 56 percent from the field (28 of 50). Smith and Reed both had four from long distance. It was a career-high for Reed on four attempts, all in the second haalf.ddddddddddddLeading 34-33 at the half, New Hampshire had a 14-2 run to take a 65-51 lead with 7:21 to play. Smith started and ended the surge with 3-pointers. The Eagles (1-7) were within nine points late but Smith made two free throws, Dion made 3 of 4 and David Watkins had two to protect the lead.Saeed Nelson had 21 points for American. ' ' '