Noah Gragson saw a solid day at World Wide Technology Raceway go awry when a brake rotor failed on his No. 42 car.
Gragson appeared to try and hook his car before crashing going into turn one at the 1.25-mile track. The result was a hard hit into the wall which left the driver frustrated with the way his season has gone.
Great news about Gragson pic.twitter.com/JmX3WCRA2L
— Rubbin is Racing (@rubbinisracing) June 5, 2023
Gragson would return to social media to thank NASCAR for improving the car to make it safer and fans for their support.
Hard hit! Had a smooth day, stayed on the lead lap all day and blew a brake rotor into 1. Thank you nascar for the hard work over the off season, making the clips softer on impact. Could have been much worst had it been last year imo. I’ll be okay. Thank you fans for the support! pic.twitter.com/TJQEI0Qvs3
— Noah Gragson (@NoahGragson) June 5, 2023