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NASCAR Truck Series Driver Stewart Friesen Fractures Pelvis and Leg in Crash

DRUMMONDVILLE, QUEBEC, JUL 30 – Friesen sustained an unstable pelvic fracture and fractured leg in a fiery crash during a dirt track race, with no head or spine injuries reported, his wife said.

  • On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, NASCAR Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen suffered pelvic and right leg fractures in a crash at Autodrome Drummond, avoiding head, neck or spine injuries.
  • Amid speeding through turn three, Friesen’s number 44 Big Block Modified car struck an unprotected barrier, reigniting safety concerns at Autodrome Drummond, track in Drummondville, Quebec.
  • In the moments after the crash, safety crews halted the race under a red flag and swiftly extracted Stewart Friesen at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec.
  • Jessica Friesen said on Tuesday that Stewart continues to be in serious but stable condition, with no specific transfer or surgery details provided.
  • Earlier this year, Friesen ended a 72-race winless streak with a Michigan victory, and the motorsport community rallied behind him, praising his resilience across NASCAR and dirt racing.
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NASCAR Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen fractures pelvis and leg in crash

NASCAR Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen suffered pelvic and leg fractures in a crash, but has apparently avoided any head, neck, or spine injuries.

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