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Storry, 31, of Cossall Road in Trowell, was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving.
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Storry had been hosting a party at his home on the evening of the crash.
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Storry was also banned from driving for four years and will have to retake his test.
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He said Storry had principally blamed the farmer, "who was wholly innocent and whose driving was totally exonerated by the witnesses".
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Witnesses told police they had seen Storry's car being driven at between 70mph and 80mph before losing control and crossing the carriageway.
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Acting Det Insp Ged Hazelwood said Storry had denied responsibility for the collision, "choosing instead to blame other factors for causing the crash".
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James Storry's Audi S5 was seen travelling at up to 80mph on a 40mph road in Trowell, Nottinghamshire, before striking a tractor and then a Nissan Micra.
BBC: James Storry