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The bar where Rob Moroso drank beer before his fatal accident on Sept. 30 was not to blame for the wreck that killed the rookie NASCAR driver and another person, North Carolina’s Alcohol Law Enforcement division said.

The division said it found no evidence of irresponsible alcohol service by any establishment visited by Moroso.

According to the North Carolina Highway Patrol, Moroso, 22, was driving in excess of 75 m.p.h. on a state highway near Mooresville, N.C., when he lost control of the car on a curve and slid into the path of an oncoming car.

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Tammy Williams, 27, was killed when her car was hit by Moroso’s.

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