During NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series A Crew Member Hit By His Own Car Driver Zane Smith
An accident happened during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series when a crew member was hit by his own car driver Zane Smith.
On Saturday, Love’s RV Stop 250 on the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver could’ve hurt his own crew member.
NASCAR driver Zane Smith tried to pull off a spin on the pit road that went terribly wrong as he hit the crew member named Charles Plank.
Things got intense when No. 38 Camping World Truck Series car driver Zane sent a crew member flying during a spin. The hit was so surreal that even hosts worried about the crew member’s safety and prayed he was alright.
Fox NASCAR shared the video on their Twitter account.
Zane Smith sends a crew member flying during a spin on pit road. He jumps right back up and walks it off.
— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) September 30, 2023
These guys are just built different. Wow. pic.twitter.com/ysIiv8bZAj
Things could have ended up pretty badly but thankfully they did not. Later in an interview with a Fox Sports reporter, Plank appeared to be okay.
The reporter asked if he was okay, and the tough guy replied with a smile on his face that he was good to go.
Plank stated, “We’re ready for the next stop.”
NO QUIT! ? pic.twitter.com/Qc41CTLEA3
— NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Trucks (@NASCAR_Trucks) September 30, 2023
Speaking of track, Smith is on no. 35th place in the race. Tanner Gray is in first, with Colby Howard and Nick Sanchez on his heels as we enter the final 40 laps.
The Love’s RV Stop 250 is aired on Fox Sports.
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