Drivers arrived at Riverside Speedway with victory on their minds, eager to make their mark on the track. Among them was Kyle Larson, who, despite facing challenges in his recent NASCAR outings, entered the High Limit event with optimism. However, his day took a dramatic turn when navigating a turn near the wall, he found himself upside down, his car pointing towards the sky.
⚠️ Tim Crawley gets upside down @HighLimitRacing #HighLimitRacing pic.twitter.com/dE6bGpz9Vf
— FloRacing (@FloRacing) April 24, 2024
In a strikingly similar incident, Tim Crawley attempted a maneuver reminiscent of Larson’s, only to collide with the wall and flip upside down as well. Floracing shared a video of the crash, prompting an interviewer to inquire about Crawley’s condition.
Corey Day making records in High Limit Racing
In the High Limit Racing Midweek Money championship, 18-year-old Corey Day has been making waves. Driving the Clauson Marshall Racing No. 14BC, Day has swept the first two races of the championship and is also the first driver to reach three wins towards the national championship. Quite an achievement, especially considering the competition includes five-time World of Outlaws champion Brad Sweet, teammate Tyler Courtney, Chili Bowl champions Rico Abreu and Tanner Thorson, and NASCAR veteran Kasey Kahne11.
The recent race at Riverside International Speedway in West Memphis, Arkansas was eventful. Day endured slider after slider in lap traffic from Thorson and emerged victorious. But what caught attention was the catchfence (or rather, the lack thereof). The race began with two consecutive red flags due to cars ripping the catchfence apart. Tim Crawley’s tire clipped the fence, and Brian Bell flipped into it, even clipping a light pole on the other side. Kyle Larson also climbed the wall later in the race, narrowly avoiding the catchfence.