Video: Rajah Caruth Spins Battling for Lead on Lap 92 at North Wilkesboro


Rajah Caruth was shot out of a cannon on the restart of the ran-delayed Wright Brand 250 at North Wilkesboro Speedway as he pulled to the lead ahead of Ty Majeski with a great restart on Sunday morning.

After leading six laps, Rajah started to see the speed fall off a little bit, and he found himself under fire from Majeski for the race lead on Lap 92. As the two drivers were side-by-side battling for the lead in Turn 2, Caruth lost the air on the right side of his truck, and the No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet turned around on him.

Incredibly, Caruth was able to keep his truck off of Majeski’s truck, and he didn’t make contact with any other competitors or the wall.

Caruth will restart the race in 27th, but fortunately, he still has a truck to race with.

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