Two teams’ cars damaged in traffic incidents

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Two NASCAR teams on their way to Kansas Speedway were involved in separate traffic incidents that damaged race cars.

JTG Daugherty Racing owner Tad Geschickter said Thursday that the team transporter for Ryan Preece‘s No. 47 Cup Series entry caught fire while traveling to Kansas. He said both drivers are fine and that the team is “assessing the damage of our trailer and race cars.” The location of the incident was not immediately specified.

The JTG announcement came roughly 12 hours after Kaulig Racing’s truck was in a crash in North Carolina.

The Kaulig truck went off the right side of the road, through a guardrail and down an embankment before overturning and coming to a stop in a wooded area. Both truck drivers were transported to a hospital for evaluation, and the team said Thursday that both drivers had been released.

Ross Chastain is scheduled to drive the Xfinity race at Kansas on Saturday for Kaulig.

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