A brutal crash has thrown a wrench into the Truck Series Playoffs. Stewart Friesen, a dirt racing veteran and current Truck Series playoff contender, was severely injured in a horrifying wreck during a dirt modified race in Canada. With fractured bones and an uncertain recovery timeline, his postseason status is now in serious question—just one month before the playoffs begin.
- What exactly happened during Friesen’s terrifying dirt crash in Quebec?
- How severe are his injuries, and what’s the current medical outlook?
- What happens to his playoff eligibility if he can’t race at Darlington?
- Could the No. 52 truck continue with another driver for the owners’ championship?
The timing couldn’t be worse for Friesen, who finally found momentum with a Michigan win earlier this year, only to be plagued by crashes and now injury. From DQs to DNFs and now a fractured pelvis and leg, his 2024 season has been a rollercoaster. While a playoff waiver seems likely, whether he’s physically ready by August 30 is a whole other question. Also in this episode, a promising update on rising talent Jade Avedisian and a look at the razor-thin battle atop the Cup Series standings—featuring Elliott, Byron, Larson, and a surging Denny Hamlin. There’s more on the line than you think with those bonus points.
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