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Ryan Preece experienced another rollover on the Daytona backstretch Sunday night in the Daytona 500 and warned afterward that NASCAR is getting close to a driver not walking away. Preece was collec…
In the recent Daytona 500 race, Ryan Preece was involved in another rollover crash on the backstretch, raising concerns about driver safety in NASCAR due to the severity of the accidents. Preece was caught in a major wreck with only five laps remaining, triggered by a collision between Christopher Bell and Cole Custer at the front of the field. The impact caused Preece’s car to flip and land on its roof before sliding back onto the banking. Thankfully, Preece was unharmed, but he expressed worry about the potential risks faced by drivers in such incidents. Despite leading six laps during the race, Preece finished in 32nd place and lamented the frustrating end to his day after the chaotic crash. This was the second time in less than two years that Preece experienced an airborne incident at Daytona, highlighting the dangerous nature of high-speed racing on the super-speedway.