It was Preece’s second Daytona flip in four years, prompting drivers and fans to start questioning the safety of NASCAR’s ...
It marked the second time in the past two years his car has gotten up in the air at Daytona International Speedway. That Preece walked away from such an accident showed the focus on safety NASCAR has ...
To throw a caution flag or not on last-lap crashes? A string of tests of the policy — with inconsistent choices — has NASCAR in a pickle.
Is an eighth-generation watermelon farmer, whose full-time job is aggressively driving at nearly 200 mph in a beer-sponsored car, an ideal candidate to do safe-driving campaigns?
He gestured frantically for the safety crews. Initially, NASCAR announced it had found a frayed seat belt in Earnhardt’s wrecked car, perpetuating the myth that the seat belt was the cause of ...
He did what he didn’t do two years ago: show that he wasn’t only fearful for his health but for his life and express his frustration that NASCAR’s car let this happen again, less than two ...
Ryan Preece’s car lifted off the track ... racing in this era where we look at the seats and all the safety measures and what NASCAR puts in place. I just want to see us keep heading down ...
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