A 22-year-old motorist was drunk and driving without a license when he "floored it" through a red light in Sauk Rapids, Minn., and struck another car, killing a husband and wife from the Iron Range who were deeply involved in the auto racing scene.
Tom Souvannaphong, of St. Cloud, was charged Monday in Benton County District Court with four counts of criminal vehicular homicide, two counts of criminal vehicular operation, two counts of drunken driving and driving without a license.
Killed in the crash shortly after 11 p.m. Saturday were Kevin Davey, 51, and Kathy Davey, 45, of Hibbing. The Daveys were major contributors to the operations of Hibbing Raceway, where their children race.
"That was their life, their family," said Rudy Aho, president of the Hibbing Raceway. Aho said he had known Kevin Davey for many years, back to when Davey raced and later when he owned and co-owned cars. Kathy Davey was the track's treasurer at the time of her death. Both have sons who race. Her daughters also work at the track.
Kevin Davey's birthday was two days before the collision at N. Benton Drive and 2nd Street N. In wishes posted on her husband's Facebook page, Kathy wrote, "to my best friend, my husband, the man who makes my life complete. Hope that you have a great day. I love you to the moon & back!!" The two were married in 2010.
A third person riding with the Daveys, 25-year-old Krista Miller, also of Hibbing, was taken to St. Cloud Hospital and received stitches for a head injury.
A rainy Saturday set fate in motion for the Daveys. The soggy conditions canceled racing on Hibbing's dirt track, prompting Kathy's son, Dylan Miller, to scramble down to Sauk Rapids to compete at Granite City Speedway, Aho said. Kevin and Kathy Davey left a little later to watch Dylan race that night.
Afterward, the Daveys were to have gone to a friend's home in St. Cloud, where they planned to stay the night before heading back to Hibbing. They never made it.