The last lap impact in Thursday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Kentucky Speedway sent Justin Allgaier, driver of the No. 7 vehicle, to a hospital for further assessment. The other two drivers who were involved in the mishap, Ronnie Bassett Jr. and Timmy Hill were discharged from the care center.
Bassett Jr. having the option to leave the accident under his own capacity appears to be courageous given that it positively seemed as though his vehicle got the most noticeably awful of a crash.
Everyone was in a state of shock at what the vehicle had experienced after the replay of the episode.
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The three vehicles involved in the accident were fiercely harmed. With the white flag raised, Allgaier’s No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet vehicle slid into the rear of Ronnie Bassett Jr’s. No. 90 Chevrolet.
This brought about a disastrous result. Bassett lost control of his vehicle and hammered into the divider, before turning and sliding.
Timmy Hill, driver of the No. 61 Toyota was additionally associated with the accident. He collided with Bassett’s turning vehicle.
Allgaier supplanted Jimmie Johnson at The Brickyard for the Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400, after the NASCAR veteran tested positive for coronavirus. He didn’t complete the race while driving the No. 48 vehicle in Johnson’s place.
No information has been given on the state of the driver ever since he was taken from the track to the clinic.
Here is the crash at the end of the Xfinity race. Allgaier (7) was taken to the hospital for further evaluation. Bassett (90) and Hill (61) were treated and released from the care center. https://t.co/kiJR8SCcR1
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) July 10, 2020
NASCAR Xfinity Race result
Austin Cindric won the Thursday night’s Shady Rays 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Kentucky Speedway. He charged past Chase Briscoe on an additional time restart.
This is his first triumph of the period and first on the oval. The NASCAR Xfinity Series will hold its second race of a doubleheader at Kentucky Friday night.
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As reported by MSN, Austin Cindric said: “I don’t care what shape the track is – if it’s dirt, oval, I don’t care I’m just so happy this Ford Mustang is in Victory Lane.
”We’ve come so close all year,” added Cindric, who led twice for 41 laps. ”These guys have given me so many awesome race-winning cars. … This is awesome.
“I’d love to be able to come back into another performance like that tomorrow night, but all the credit to my guys for getting me here.”
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