Video: Toni Breidinger Suffers Hard Crash in ARCA Group Practice from Talladega

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Toni Breidinger, driver of the No. 25 Toyota Camry for Venturini Motorsports, has crashed hard into the outside wall during the ARCA Menards Series’ group practice session on Friday.

In a video replay, posted to social media by ARCA’s play-by-play announcer, Jamie Little, Breidinger appears to get a sketchy bump from teammate Corey Heim, which sent the No. 25 into the outside wall in the tri-oval.

 

Breidinger, competing full-time in the ARCA Menards Series this season, had just announced a new partnership for Saturday’s General Tire 200 in the form of the Women’s Sports Foundation.

The 22-year-old has since been checked and released from the infield care center, per Charles Krall, as Venturini Motorsports works diligently to prepare a backup car for Breidinger to race on Saturday.

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