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NASCAR’s pit road can be very risky now and again. One such alarming situation occurred during the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. NASCAR pit road crash harmed team individual from Ryan Blaney No. 12 team at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The red flag came out at the NASCAR Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday as an accident on pit street stopped the evening’s activity briefly and harmed a member from driver Ryan Blaney’s group.

The accident on pit street came during the caution on lap 16 of the race. Zach Price, the back tire changer was the individual from the No. 12 group. Price was replacing tires on Blaney’s vehicle when the accident happened.

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Martin Truex, Ryan Blaney, Christopher Bell, Chris Buescher, Ryan Preece, Ricky Stenhouse, Justin Allgaier, and Brennan Poole were totally engaged with the accident.

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Ryan Blaney expressed his views

After the race, Blaney wrote, “Glad Zach Price is feeling alright. That’s a scary scene for sure, even worse when I saw the replay. Them guys are warriors. All of them.”

While the accident was a startling sight, fortunately, Price gave off an impression of being fit as a fiddle soon after, as he offered a go-ahead as he was stacked into an emergency vehicle. Zack Price was in this manner transported to a nearby hospital.

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The group member on Ryan Blaney’s NASCAR crew has been discharged from an Indianapolis hospital. He has come back to North Carolina.

Group Penske made an announcement saying Zachary Price, the back tire changer for Blaney’s No. 12 Ford, got back with the remainder of the team. He will undergo further assessment.

The pit street at Indianapolis Motor Speedway is special in a way that it is both, the longest and tightest in the NASCAR arrangement.

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The traps were clear during an accident from the get-go in Sunday’s race. Brennan Poole was endeavoring to explore around the clog when he veered left and inadvertently reached Price.

 

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