Michael Annett Salvages Top-15 Finish With Obliterated Race Car

share it
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit

Throughout his career, many have questioned whether Michael Annett has it. Saturday in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Drive for the Cure 250 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, Annett proved he indeed has ‘it’ as he gutted out a top-15 finish with a car that looked like it belonged in his team owner’s (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) car graveyard.

Early in the race, Annett slammed into the rear of the car ahead of his No. 1 Chevrolet as the field stacked up in front of him.

It buckled the hood, destroyed his front clip, but miraculously it did not damage his radiator.

However, it killed the aerodynamics on his race car.

Yet, Annett would not surrender. He kept after it all race long, and as many in the field made mistakes, Annett capitalized.

When he crossed the stripe for the final time, Annett had worked his way to 15th. Sure, it’s not an impressive finish on the box score, but considering how bad things looked early in the race this has to be considered a win for the JR Motorsports driver.

Annett, would have finished dead-last had the radiator been crushed in that early crash, but instead salvaged a decent day. Now, he stands in a great position to move toward Round 2 of the Playoffs as he approaches a cutoff race at Dover next weekend.

Annett sits in the final advancing position in the standings (eighth) and he has an 11-point cushion over John Hunter Nemechek. If Annett does indeed advance, his truly gritty performance at the Roval can be circled as the reason.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Post

GL_Daytona2026_AlexBowman
Alex Bowman Ruled Out for Phoenix (Vertigo); Alfredo to Drive No. 48
Connor Hall will make his debut for Niece Motorsports in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Rockingham
Connor Hall to Make Niece Motorsports Debut at Rockingham
GL_Daytona2026_Cleetus1
Cleetus McFarland Signs Two-Year Deal with RCR; Making O'Reilly Debut at Rockingham
2603JN2666
Jackman, Rear Changer Suspended From Trackhouse No. 1 After COTA Loose Wheel
HCk00fqWkAACWLD
Jockey Continues Partnership with Trackhouse Racing
JM_Cup_BRI_Busch
FICO Returns to Richard Childress Racing, Kyle Busch in 2026

Join Our Newsletter

Ready to have NASCAR news hand-delivered to your email daily?

Related Article