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.
Utica-Rome Speedway Regular Stewart Friesen in 'Serious, But Stable Condition' Following Fiery Crash in Canada
NASCAR Truck Series and Utica-Rome Speedway regular Stewart Friesen will undergo several surgeries after sustaining several significant injuries following a scary crash during the King of the North DirtCar Race at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec, Canada, on Monday.
Stewart Friesen injured in Super DIRTcar Series wreck
QUEBEC CITY (NEWS10) -- Local NASCAR Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen was involved in a violent crash up in Canada Monday night while competing in a Super DIRTcar Series race. Friesen, who lives in Sprakers, was coming around Turn 3 of the Autodrome Drummond track in Quebec when he hit the outside wall and went airborne. His vehicle was struck by one of the passing racers and caught on fire. Friesen was alert and talking to safety officials b…
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