HAMPTON, Ga. Ryan Preece feels ready to climb back into his race car. It’s difficult to notice any significant injuries on the face of the 34-year-old NASCAR driver, who confide
Ryan Preece has recently shared his thoughts about the terrifying crash he endured during the Daytona 500.
NASCAR has announced an update on Ryan Preece following his "terrifying" crash late in the Daytona 500 on Sunday evening. Preece, who has now been involved in two of the scariest crashes in NASCAR history,
The first time he went around, flipped 10 times, and walked away from a viral crash at Daytona International Speedway, NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Preece returned to work seven days later. He did so despite frayed nerves and bloody eyes.
Ryan Preece called on NASCAR to do more to prevent cars from becoming airborne during superspeedway races. Preece took another terrifying tumble at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, this time avoiding a trip to a hospital but nonetheless bringing safety to the forefront at the Cup Series’ most-storied track.
Ryan Preece's races at Daytona International Speedway are ending in ways that shouldn't happen in the NASCAR Cup Series. In 2023, Preece's No. 41 car for Stewart-Haas Racing caught the grass and flipped multiple times in one of the most violent NASCAR crashes in recent memory.
NASCAR driver Ryan Preece was involved in a frightening crash during the Daytona 500 on Sunday night. Preece has a bit of a history of big crashes. Thankfully, he's never been seriously injured, and he was okay after flipping his car following a collision with Christopher Bell with five laps
Ryan Preece is OK after going for a wild ride late in Sunday’s Daytona 500, the NASCAR Cup Series season opener. With fewer than five laps left in the rain-delayed 200-lap race around Daytona ...
Ryan Preece is becoming quite used to flying down the backstretch at Daytona International Speedway. After taking a terrifying tumble at Daytona in August of 2023, Preece flipped at the "World Center of Racing" again in Sunday's Daytona 500 in a big crash on lap 196.
Preece was referring to the wreck he endured on Sunday at Daytona International Speedway: the one where he was knocked in the side by an out-of-control Christopher Bell, into Erik Jones, and up into the air at 190-plus miles per hour — floating and flipping upside down until he crashed into the wall, almost into the fence.
After being wrapped up in "The Big One" at Daytona yet again, Cup Series driver Ryan Preece worries the next guy might not walk away.