He said that NASCAR driver Connor Zilisk faced a broken collarbone on Saturday after falling from his vehicle in Vijay Lane, he said on social media. Exfinity Series Point Leader won his sixth season in the Watkins Glenn International Race Track in New York when the accident occurred.
After his victory, it was climbing on the roof of his number 88 Chevrolet to celebrate the zilisk. A Moment video Shared by the racing news outlet speedway Digest, the zilisk shown slipping from the driver’s side window, where he had kept his left leg, apparently after holding the headfresp on the ground, after holding his left leg, apparently in the window net.
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The 19 -year -old Zilisk was taken to the Trackcide Medical Center on a backboard and then taken to a hospital for further evaluation, NASCAR saidThe company said it was “awakened and alert” at that time.
Zilisk accepted a difficult decline A social media post Shared after several hours.
“Thank you everyone for reaching till date. I am out of the hospital and getting better than before,” he wrote. “Thankfully, the CT scans for my head are clear, I just have a broken collarbone.”
The driver thanked the medical personnel “for quick meditation” and said that he was “grateful that it was not bad.”
Trackhouse Racing withdrew the number 87 Chevrolet that the zilisk was scheduled to drive on Sunday in the Cup race in Watkins Glenn. Zilisch’s next XFINITY Start is scheduled on 22 August in Detona International Speedway.
The scary incident capted a incident for the zilisk, which drives for the Dale Arnhard Junior’s JR Motorsports Team.
After starting from the position of the pole, the Zilisk struggling for the lead on Lap 65, with team partner Shane Van Gisbergen, on a will, after hitting the fifth lead on a restart, the zilisk first took the rate and led the last four lapses.
“He did such a big job of coming back and getting the lead,” Mardi Lindley, the head of the crew, told SeriusXM NASCAR Radio after the race. “Praying for Connor right now that he is fine. I think he is going to recover.”
The Zilisk missed a race on the Texas Motor Speedway this season after maintaining a back injury during an accident in the supersedeway. He has won 11 consecutive top-five finish and five winning since his return.
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