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Blaney’s Crash At The Nashville Superspeedway

Ryan Blaney’s race at Nashville Superspeedway ended early when he crashed into the wall on lap 146. He got tapped from behind, causing his car to spin into the grass and collide with the wall. Unfortunately, there was no safer barrier in that section of the track. Blaney expressed frustration and said it was the hardest hit he had ever experienced. He went to the care center but was released. Blaney believed NASCAR would install a safer barrier after his wreck. NASCAR responded that they would evaluate the situation and make any necessary improvements. Blaney finished 36th, and Ross Chastain won the race.


Fox News: Ryan Blaney crashes hard into wall at Nashville Superspeedway

Ryan Gaydos; June 26, 2023

Ryan Blaney’s night at Nashville Superspeedway ended early Sunday when he crashed hard into the wall on lap 146.

Blaney said he got tapped from behind and could not straighten his car out when he spun into the grass and crashed into the wall near the exit to pit road. He hit the wall head-on into one of the only portions of the track without the SAFER barrier.

“I don’t know why there’s no SAFER barrier there. It’s pretty ridiculous,” he told reporters after the crash. “Hardest hit I’ve ever had in my life. Happy to be all right just sucks for the Pennzoil Ford Mustang. Stinks going home early.”

Blaney went to the infield care center to be checked out and was released. He raised alarm bells after taking the hit as he called for help on the radio once he bounced off the wall.

He said he was sure NASCAR would put the SAFER barrier up after what occurred o his wreck.

“I’m sure they will put one on it after this,” he told NBC Sports. “It sucks that things like that have to happen and someone hit the wall head on like that. Then they are like we’ll put a SAFER barrier on it now.”

NASCAR released a statement on the barrier after Blaney’s wreck.

“NASCAR safety engineers work closely with safety experts on the implementation of barriers around the track. As we do following every race weekend, we will evaluate all available data and make any necessary improvements,” NASCAR said, via The Tennessean.

Blaney finished 36th and was the only vehicle that did not finish.

Ross Chastain picked up the third win of his career.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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