Funny Video: Timmy Hill’s Gas Man Went For a Spill in Xfinity Series Race at Homestead

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Here is a funny moment you may have missed from Sunday’s NASCAR double-header action at Homstead-Miami Speedway. During the Xfinity Series Contender Boats 250, things went a little haywire during a pit stop for Timmy Hill’s team.

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As Hill’s rear tire carrier rolled the right side tire to the pit road wall, the crew member on the other side fumbled the tire and it rolled back into the pit stall.

The tire would fall and come to a rest behind the gas man, Tim Goulet.

As Goulet finished service on the No. 61 car, he stepped backwards, and got caught up on the tire. This led to the gas man tripping and falling on the tire.

It was an embarrassing moment, but the fact that Goulet was uninjured makes it a chuckle-worthy clip to watch a few times.

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