Video: Flat Tire on No. 7 Takes Out Most of the Lead Pack Late at Atlanta


Several contenders have been knocked out of Saturday’s Focused Health 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway after a flat right-front tire for Justin Allgaier caused a multi-car accident in Turn 3.

The accident started down the backstretch when slight contact between defending NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Cole Custer and Justin Allgaier cut the right-front tire of the No. 7 Hellmann’s Chevrolet.

Allgaier, positioned on the inside lane, was unable to make the corner and went up the racetrack into the side of Cole Custer, taking out several people behind.

Taylor Gray, Ryan Sieg, Riley Herbst, and Jesse Love all sustained significant damage in the accident, as there was nowhere to go in the tight confines of the corner at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Sieg and Custer will be out of Saturday’s Xfinity Series event, while several others have had their afternoons impacted. The No. 39 entered the afternoon below the cutline, and a poor finish will hurt his chances of making the Playoffs.

“I’m not even sure [what happened],” said Sieg. “I just saw the No. 98 run me sideways. I tried to check up, but that’s just part of racing on speedways.”

share it
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.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

Latest Post

The NASCAR Cup Series garage watches on as the No. 33 Richard Childress Racing team unloads its car at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
No. 33 RCR Team Allowed To Unload Car First In Touching Gesture By NASCAR
Carson Kvapil flips on Lap 2 of NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Kansas Speedway.
Carson Kvapil Walks Away From Wild Flip On Lap 2 At Kansas
Kyle Busch has been hospitalized for a severe illness and will not compete in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Kyle Busch Hospitalized With Severe Illness, Will Not Race In Coca-Cola 600
The family of Kyle Busch has shared the ailments that claimed the life of the legendary race car driver.
Complications From Severe Pneumonia, Sepsis Claimed Life Of Kyle Busch
Samantha Busch and the entire Busch family joined the NASCAR community ahead of the Coca-Cola 600, the first NASCAR Cup race since the death of Kyle Busch
Samantha Busch, Busch Family Join NASCAR Community In Attending Coca-Cola 600
In the days before his death, Kyle Busch proposed a rule change to NASCAR that would allow NASCAR Cup Series drivers over 40 years old to compete full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
O'Donnell: Kyle Busch Proposed An Over-40 Rule For Truck Series In Days Before Death

Join Our Newsletter

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

Related Article