Video: Doug Coby Takes A Spill After Winning Inaugural SRX Event at Stafford Speedway

share it
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit

Hmmm… I’m not sure on this one. The dismount was kinda crossed-up and he didn’t necessarily “stick the landing”, but he did get some really nice air time. I’ll give it a six. On second thought, maybe an eight, he did hold back a field containing a combined 141 NASCAR Cup Series victories, as well as five Cup Series titles and five Indy 500’s.

Coby handily took the victory in the inaugural Superstar Racing Experience event at Stafford Speedway, but it appears that the 41-year-old had more trouble exiting the car, than he did driving it, slipping on the checkere flag and falling – on his butt — right onto the pavement. Obviously, everybody checked to make sure he was alright before getting a good laugh about it.

CBS Sports captured the moment on their live broadcast:

At the end of the day, the guy just beat some of the best in American Motorsports history, if he wants to ride a cow around the track for a lap and call it “The Racing Winning Mooo-ve”, then who are we to question him?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.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

Latest Post

Corey Heim celebrates a win in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Black's Tire 200 at Rockingham Speedway.
Corey Heim Holds Off Honeycutt For Rockingham Win; Chandler Smith DQed
Corey Day secured his first career NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series pole on Friday at Rockingham Speedway.
Corey Day Makes Statement With First O'Reilly Series Pole
Jake Garcia holds the pole award flag after winning the pole for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Black's Tire 200 at Rockingham Speedway.
Jake Garcia Obliterates Field For Rockingham Truck Series Pole
Chad Finchum will compete in the NASCAR Cup Series Food City 500 for Garage 66 with Brian King Roofing sponsorship.
Chad Finchum to Compete in Food City 500 With Garage 66
GL_Daytona2026_CaseyMears
Casey Mears Joins Beard Motorsports for Five Cup Races
RM_StPete_[Daniel Dye} (1)
Daniel Dye Resigns from Kaulig Racing; Corey LaJoie to Drive No. 10

Join Our Newsletter

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

Related Article