Stewart Haas Racing sees scary incident on the way to NASCAR Las Vegas race
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Hopefully everyone involved is okay.
Holy cow. Not good. The 98 Xfinity hauler was involved in a bad wreck in Flagstaff, AZ on Wednesday afternoon. Hopefully everyone involved is okay. According to Stewart-Haas Racing’s statement, the truck had two occupants and there were no serious injuries reported as hauler drivers were safe. However, one of them went to a local hospital as a safety precaution. In a statement, Stewart-Haas Racing said: “Earlier today, the No. 98 NASCAR Xfinity Series hauler of Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) was involved in a single-vehicle accident on Interstate 40 a few miles west of Flagstaff, Arizona. The truck had two occupants and neither was seriously injured, although one was taken to a local hospital for further treatment and observation. No other details regarding their respective conditions are available at this time.” Racing at home for the No. 98.Racing at home for the No. 98. Riley Herbst, who is in his third full-time season in the Xfinity Series, drives the #98 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford. Sunday’s Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a homecoming race for him. The 23-year-old made the 2022 Xfinity playoffs but was eliminated in the Round of 12 last week after finishing 32nd at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course. Steve Wood and Gary Lowder were the two hauler drivers of Stewart-Haas Racing who were involved in the incident going into the Las Vegas Motor Speedway as per NASCAR’s Team Roster Portal.
Stewart-Haas Racing sees scary incident on the way to NASCAR Las Vegas race
NASCAR Cup Series FanShield 500 - Practice Heading to Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the #98 NASCAR hauler from was involved in a scary accident on Wednesday when a single-vehicle crash occurred on I-40 near Flagstaff, Arizona. Sprint Car driver Spencer Hill shared the news by sharing a video on his social media. He captioned the post: “Holy cow. Not good. The 98 Xfinity hauler was involved in a bad wreck in Flagstaff, AZ on Wednesday afternoon. Hopefully everyone involved is okay.” Holy cow. Not good. The 98 Xfinity hauler was involved in a bad wreck in Flagstaff, AZ on Wednesday afternoon.Hopefully everyone involved is okay.
Holy cow. Not good. The 98 Xfinity hauler was involved in a bad wreck in Flagstaff, AZ on Wednesday afternoon. Hopefully everyone involved is okay. According to Stewart-Haas Racing’s statement, the truck had two occupants and there were no serious injuries reported as hauler drivers were safe. However, one of them went to a local hospital as a safety precaution. In a statement, Stewart-Haas Racing said: “Earlier today, the No. 98 NASCAR Xfinity Series hauler of Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) was involved in a single-vehicle accident on Interstate 40 a few miles west of Flagstaff, Arizona. The truck had two occupants and neither was seriously injured, although one was taken to a local hospital for further treatment and observation. No other details regarding their respective conditions are available at this time.” Racing at home for the No. 98.Racing at home for the No. 98. Riley Herbst, who is in his third full-time season in the Xfinity Series, drives the #98 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford. Sunday’s Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a homecoming race for him. The 23-year-old made the 2022 Xfinity playoffs but was eliminated in the Round of 12 last week after finishing 32nd at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course. Steve Wood and Gary Lowder were the two hauler drivers of Stewart-Haas Racing who were involved in the incident going into the Las Vegas Motor Speedway as per NASCAR’s Team Roster Portal.