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D.L. Wilson Evaluated for Concussion, Broken Ribs, and Sternum Issues After a Late Race Crash in the General Tire 150

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D.L. Wilson, shown here behind the wheel of the no. 12 car, is recovering from injuries sustained in Friday night’s ARCA Menards Series event at Phoenix Raceway. / Photo Credit to Fast Track Racing’s Facebook Page

After a late-race crash between D.L. Wilson, Christian Rose, and Toni Breidinger in Friday’s ARCA Menards Series event at Phoenix Raceway, Wilson was transported to a local hospital. On Saturday afternoon, Wilson’s Fast Track Racing Enterprises team provided an update on the driver’s condition.

According to Fast Track Racing’s Facebook page, D.L. Wilson was “evaluated for a Concussion, Broken Ribs, and Damage to the Sternum. He is in good spirits and his wife is by his side.”

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Wilson, according to the team, is in good spirits though, and is with his wife.

The wreck occurred with three laps to go and was triggered by contact between Leland Honeyman and Breidinger. The contact sent Breidinger’s No. 55 car into the Turn 3 wall. Rose and Wilson tangled behind the initial wreck.

Fast Track Racing asks if you want to send well wishes and fan mail, you can at Fast Track Racing Shop, 5540 Morehead Road, Harrisburg N.C.

Wilson, 58, has competed in a total of 30 ARCA Menards Series events over the course of his racing career. Wilson made his series debut in 2018, and finished sixth in the overall series point standings back in 2021.

Wilson has one career top-10 finish, a 10th-place effort, which came on the dirt at Springfield in 2021.

The Texas native has competed in more than a dozen ARCA Menards Series events in each of the last two seasons after three seasons of running a couple of one-off races.

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