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Motorsports / Nascar
A significant multi-truck incident unfolded early in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, involving veteran Ty Majeski and actor-turned-driver Frankie Muniz. This event brought out the caution flag and impacted...
The incident occurred just two laps into the race on the high banks of Bristol Motor Speedway. Ty Majeski, driving the No. 98 ThorSport Racing Ford, appeared to turn down into the No. 30 Reaume Brothers Racing Ford driven by Frankie Muniz as they navigated the corner. Muniz's truck was sent spinning sideways across the track.
Due to the tight confines of Bristol and the early stage of the race where trucks were still closely packed, the spinning No. 30 collected several other competitors. Stewart Friesen (No. 52), Bayley Currey (No. 41), and Jake Garcia (No. 13) were among those caught up in the ensuing melee. The crash necessitated a caution period for track cleanup and assessment of the damaged vehicles. For Muniz, who is competing in his first full season in the Truck Series, it marked an unfortunately early end to his Bristol run.
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