15 laps into Stage 2 of Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series ToyotaCare 250 at Richmond Raceway is where it all ended for Tate Fogleman. The driver of the No. 12 Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado was sitting on the high side of Hailie Deegan’s No. 1 truck, when Deegan washed high up the track and slammed into Fogleman’s truck.
The contact was so hard, that it sent Fogleman uncontrollably into the outside wall.
Tate Fogleman is done for the day in Richmond. Hailie Deegan also has some damage. https://t.co/IoPe8eZNQS pic.twitter.com/um3fTUD73e
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After climbing from the wreckage, Fogleman gestured at Deegan as she drove by his crashed truck. The hand signal suggested that Deegan use her head.
Don't need to know sign language to understand this. ? #ToyotaCare250 | @RichmondRaceway pic.twitter.com/CR55uQRcyV
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Deegan did incur quite a bit of damage to the rear of her truck, but she was able to continue on.