NASCAR driver Ryan Newman is awake and speaking with family and doctors, a day after a fiery crash near the finish line of Daytona 500.
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Newman’s racing team, Roush Fenway Racing, offered up the update
Tuesday and said it will continue to provide details as they become
available.
“Ryan
Newman remains under the care of doctors at Halifax Medical Center in
Daytona Beach, Florida. He is awake and speaking with family and
doctors,” the statement read.
“Ryan
and his family have expressed their appreciation for the concern and
heartfelt messages from across the country. They are grateful for the
unwavering support of the NASCAR community and beyond.”
Newman, 42, had taken the lead in the final lap of Daytona 500 on Monday
evening when driver Ryan Blaney hit his bumper, causing Newman to spin
into the outside wall. Newman’s car bounced off the wall, flipped into
the air and dropped back down in front of the car driven by Corey
LaJoie.
Unable to avoid him, LaJoie hit Newman’s car, causing the car to go
airborne again, up and over LaJoie’s car, eventually landing upside
down. Newman’s car skidded on its roof in a shower of flames and sparks
across the finish line before coming to rest on the track’s apron.
Rescue crews had to cut the car’s roof off to extricate Newman, who was rushed to the hospital.
Roush
Fenway Racing previously stated that doctors had indicated that Newman
was in serious condition but did not have life-threatening injuries.
Driver Denny Hamlin and team owner Joe Gibbs apologized for celebrating the win in the wake of Newman’s crash.
The 62nd running of the race was held on Monday after it was postponed on Sunday due to rainy weather.
Source: CNN
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