No broken bones Cody Ware survives hard wreck at NASCAR Texas race
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A very hard hit for the No. 51. He is being taken to the infield care center.
#NASCAR #NASCARPlayoffs18955Here is a replay of what happened to @CodyShaneWare.A very hard hit for the No. 51. He is being taken to the infield care center.#NASCAR #NASCARPlayoffs https://t.co/9F9k8CIKVF
No broken bones - Cody Ware survives hard wreck at NASCAR Texas race
By Yash Soni Modified 27 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Cody Ware being wheeled off during 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Auto Trader EchoPark Automotive 500 Rick Ware Racing driver Cody Ware survived a hard wreck in Sunday's Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway. The life-threatening incident took place during the second half of the race at Texas Motor Speedway when Ware lost control of his car. He slammed into the outside wall into Turn 4 and then came to rest before barreling down the pit wall opening, and destroying the front end of his #51 Ford in the process. He was able to get out of his car and was immediately taken in an ambulance to the in-field care center. He was treated and later released from the in-field care center. Moments after the incident, Ware’s team released a statement confirming that the #51 driver would return home after the race. See Rick Ware Racing’s post below: Rick Ware Racing@RickWareRacing3469504https://t.co/LTHk30QAi7 Team manager Robby Benton shared an update about his health, saying that X-rays at the care center showed that there were no fractures or broken bones. He also stated that Cody Ware had some ankle discomfort and would need to be checked by a specialist in Ortho Carolina this week as a precaution. Benton also claimed her expected Ware to return to action next week at Talladega Superspeedway. Benton said: “We are thankful to the track crew here. We had a bit of a delay going through the normal protocol of x-rays and reviews and making sure there were no fractures. All of that came back clear. He will be on the team plane with us to return to Charlotte tonight and we are happy he is OK.” He continued: “No broken bones. I feel like we will probably follow up just as a precaution. He will see a specialist with Ortho Carolina once we get home. For as hard of a hit as that was, we are thankful it is as clean as it is and he will be okay to go home tonight.” NASCAR on TSN@NASCARonTSNHere is a replay of what happened to @CodyShaneWare.A very hard hit for the No. 51. He is being taken to the infield care center.
#NASCAR #NASCARPlayoffs18955Here is a replay of what happened to @CodyShaneWare.A very hard hit for the No. 51. He is being taken to the infield care center.#NASCAR #NASCARPlayoffs https://t.co/9F9k8CIKVF