NASCAR Stewart-Haas Racing Hauler Faces Highway Crash During West Coast Swing

Mason Hart

NASCAR Stewart-Haas Racing Hauler Faces Highway Crash During West Coast Swing

In an unfortunate incident during the West Coast swing, a haulier from Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) was involved in a highway crash on Thursday.

The collision occurred on I-10 in Geronimo, Texas, as the Eastbound haulier, not on its way to Phoenix Raceway, had pulled to the shoulder before being struck while parked on the side of the highway.

This transport situation is not uncommon during the West Coast races. Typically, teams send unmarked transport hauliers carrying swapped cars back to their team shop in North Carolina, while the primary track hauliers head to the next West Coast event.

Last weekend, NASCAR teams raced at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, contributing to the strategic movement of equipment across the country.

According to Stewart-Haas Racing, the damaged haulier has already been repaired, and the drivers were back on the road promptly. This quick turnaround is a testament to the efficiency of the team in handling unexpected situations and ensuring the transportation of their racing equipment continues without significant delays.

NASCAR Stewart-Haas Racing Hauler Faces Highway Crash During West Coast Swing

While incidents like these can be concerning, NASCAR teams, including Stewart-Haas Racing, demonstrate resilience and quick response capabilities to ensure the smooth progression of their racing operations.

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As the NASCAR Cup Series drivers hit the track for the next race, the repaired haulier from Stewart-Haas Racing will continue its journey, reinforcing the team’s commitment to overcoming challenges during the demanding racing season.

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