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Video: Chris Hacker Finds Turn Two Wall in Truck Practice from Texas

Chris Hacker backed his No. 33 Da lDirt Chevrolet Silverado into the turn two wall at Texas Motor Speedway, in the opening minutes of practice for Friday’s NCWTS event.

Chris Hacker – making his second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start of the season for Reaume Brothers Racing — is the first driver to find trouble at Texas Motor Speedway this weekend.

The 22-year-old got his No. 33 Dal Dirt Chevrolet Silverado up high onto the track, into the traction compound, which caused a slow spin in the second-half of the corner. The wall contact caused significant damage to the entry.

 

Reaume Brothers Racing’s No. 33 currently sits 23rd in 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series owner points entering Friday’s event at the 1.5-mile facility, meaning Hacker will likely start the race, despite not making a lap in qualifying.

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