The former NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Nick Hoffman and his team met with an accident in their toter home on the night of 1st September.
Hoffman now competes in the UMP Modified Racing and Renegades of Dirt Modified Series. The team was traveling to the Midwest for a three-race weekend through Kentucky when they had a serious road accident.
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It was Hoffman’s sister, Ashly, who took it to social media and updated everyone about the unfortunate incident that happened to her family.
In that post, Ashly told about the serious condition her brother and father are in. She wrote, “Nick hit his head in the accident and is currently sedated with an ICU doctor.”
She also added, “Dad has a broken vertebrae, wearing a brace, and cannot move. We are awaiting more tests for surgery.”
Although the information about their condition is not much, according to Nick Hoffman’s sister, the conditions of the former NASCAR Truck Series driver have improved compared to the time they arrived at the hospital.
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Return of the old title sponsor for the NASCAR Truck Series
The new season of 2023 will be the return of the old title sponsor of the NASCAR Truck Series.
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In a recent announcement, NASCAR and Stanley Black & Decker Inc. declared that Craftsman brand will be taking over the title sponsorship for NASCAR Truck Series. Previously, Craftsman made a debut with sponsorship back in 1995 and stayed until 2009.
Earlier in July, Camping World’s CEO announced that they will be leaving NASCAR at the end of this season.
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NASCAR and the sport has changed drastically over the last 15 years. Hence, it might be a challenge for the Craftsman brand to adapt to this new experience and fresh approach to the business angle in the sport.