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Video: Stewart Friesen Goes for Wild Tumble From Race Lead in Dirt Modified Event at The Rev

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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competitor Stewart Friesen is well-known for his intense schedule of extracurricular dirt racing, much like that of NASCAR Cup Series winners Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell. With the extra races on Friesen’s schedule, comes the extra risk of a scary accident, like the one that Friesen experienced on Thursday Night.

While leading just before the halfway point in a Dirt Modified event at The Rev, Friesen hooked a rut entering the first corner, sending his No. 44 Halmar International entry skywards in a massive tumble, with the vehicle landing upside down on the dirt in the middle of turns one and two.

NASCAR on Reddit user u/rwilliams1283 posted a video of Friesen’s scary accident to the sub-reddit on Friday Morning.

(Semi-OT) Stewart Friesen rolled his modified at the Rev
byu/rwilliams1283 inNASCAR

Matthew Burroughs posted an alternate angle of the accident on Twitter on Thursday Night, showing Friesen getting some serious air and coming to rest on his lid.

 

Friesen was able to walk away from the accident under his own power and posted a picture of the damage to his Dirt Modified, as well as an update to his race fans on Friday Morning.

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