Preece "lucky to walk away" from second terrifying airborne crash at Daytona
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It was not a first time for Ryan Preece to go airborne at Daytona, but hopefully Sunday night's was his last.
With just 15 laps of the Daytona 500 to go, Christopher Bell was turned from the lead and came skidding back down the track. Eventual race winner William Byron narrowly avoided him, but the car directly behind -- Preece, was not so fortunate. The No. 60 Ford immediately went up into ...Keep reading
With just 15 laps of the Daytona 500 to go, Christopher Bell was turned from the lead and came skidding back down the track. Eventual race winner William Byron narrowly avoided him, but the car directly behind -- Preece, was not so fortunate. The No. 60 Ford immediately went up into ...Keep reading