Patrick, who finished eighth in the Daytona 500, the highest ever for a female driver, completed only 184 of the scheduled 312 laps as she blew a right-front tire and slammed hard into the wall in the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix.
The Stewart-Haas Racing driver bounced off the wall and then was collected by David Ragan, shearing off the body panels on the drivers-side door and scattering sheet metal and energy-absorbing foam all over the track. The impact also ripped the hood off Patrick’s car.
Patrick, who finished eighth in the Daytona 500, the highest ever for a female driver, completed only 184 of the scheduled 312 laps as she blew a right-front tire and slammed hard into the wall in the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix.
The Stewart-Haas Racing driver bounced off the wall and then was collected by David Ragan, shearing off the body panels on the drivers-side door and scattering sheet metal and energy-absorbing foam all over the track. The impact also ripped the hood off Patrick’s car.
The Stewart-Haas Racing driver bounced off the wall and then was collected by David Ragan, shearing off the body panels on the drivers-side door and scattering sheet metal and energy-absorbing foam all over the track. The impact also ripped the hood off Patrick’s car.
Patrick, who finished eighth in the Daytona 500, the highest ever for a female driver, completed only 184 of the scheduled 312 laps as she blew a right-front tire and slammed hard into the wall in the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix.
The Stewart-Haas Racing driver bounced off the wall and then was collected by David Ragan, shearing off the body panels on the drivers-side door and scattering sheet metal and energy-absorbing foam all over the track. The impact also ripped the hood off Patrick’s car.