NASCAR’s Justin Allgaier hospitalized after Kentucky lap crash: report – Fox News

The specific nature of Allgaiers injury was not immediately known.

NASCAR chauffeur Justin Allgaier looks on during a promo for the DuPont Pioneer 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series on May 20, 2013, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall).
( The Associated Press).

Allgaier was completing in a Shady Rays 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race, according to the main NASCAR website.
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Video of the multi-car crash reveals a minimum of three cars and trucks involved: Drivers of the Nos. 61 and 90 cars (Timmy Hill and Ronnie Bassett, respectively) were examined and released from the speedways infield care center, NASCAR said, while Allgaier, in the No. 7 automobile, needed hospitalization.

Johnson has because had 2 unfavorable tests, and has been cleared for a go back to racing.

NASCAR driver Justin Allgaier was hospitalized in Kentucky on Thursday night after being involved in a crash throughout the last lap of a race at the Kentucky Speedway.

Simply recently, Allgaier, a 34-year-old Illinois local, changed chauffeur Jimmie Johnson in the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis after Johnson evaluated favorable for the coronavirus.
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