Ryan Preece was thinking about what really matters in life, as his No. 60 car was airborne with just five laps to go in the 67th running of the Daytona 500 on Sunday night. Preece was in the ...
collecting a whole slew of drivers with Ryan Preece getting the worst of it. It’s the second time in three years that Preece has suffered a serious crash in which his car goes airborne at ...
After being hit by Christopher Bell, Ryan Preece flipped his No. 60 Ford Mustang with just four laps left in the Daytona 500 ...
"I don't know if it's the diffuser or what that makes this car like a sheet of plywood when you walk outside on a windy day," Preece told Fox Sports. "When the car took off and it got real quiet ...
Preece's car went airborne after contact with another car and slammed into the wall. Preece called for safety improvements to prevent similar crashes in the future. DAYTONA BEACH — Daytona ...
Being airborne or upside down is never a good thing in NASCAR, but thankfully, Ryan Preece is OK ... This view from Jones' in-car camera really highlights Preece's wild ride.
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Ryan Preece called on NASCAR to do more to prevent cars from becoming airborne during superspeedway races. Preece took another terrifying tumble at Daytona ...
Ryan Preece went airborne, flipping his No. 60 Ford Mustang with four laps remaining in the Daytona 500 on Sunday. Preece's car was collected in a crash started by Christopher Bell, who got loose ...