8 months ago, a harrowing yet bizarre crash unfolded. It happened in the Xfinity Series race in Daytona, with 30 laps remaining. A group of Chevrolets was coming to pit road when Kris Wright missed a braking cue. As a result, the former Our Motorsports driver barrelled into the pit row traffic ahead of him. Wright blamed it on “super bad miscommunication with the spotter.”
Yet he bore the brunt of the blame, as Richard Childress’ grandson, Ty Dillon, is doing at present.
The Kaulig Racing driver had entered the South Point 400 with an ill-handling car anyway. Yet the No. 10 Chevrolet had a bigger misfortune awaiting, as Ty Dillon wrecked with William Byron. The No. 10 left the race in an absolutely battered shape. However, a rival team’s spotter figures that Dillon could have done more.