Ryan Precece thought of the daughter while the car flew through the air in terrifying shipwrecks in Daytona 500


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Ryan Precece was thinking about what really matters in life, since his car No. 60 was in the air with only five laps for the 67th operation of Daytona 500 on Sunday night.

Precece was in the middle of the herd when a shipwreck at the top of the race hit him in the worst way, with Auto No. 20 of Christopher Bell breaking him in him, causing his vehicle to fly at the night of Florida.

When the preece car played the track again, he turned upside down, still traveling at high speed before returning to normal and hitting the wall.

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The pilot of the Nascar Ryan Precece Cup series, #60, is located in the air after a shipwreck during Daytona 500 in Daytona International Speedway. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

Fortunately, Precede left the accident unharmed, although there was a moment while in the air that began to think about the family, specifically in his daughter, Rebecca Marie.

“Yes, I don’t know if it is the diffuser or what makes these cars like a plywood sheet when you leave a windy day,” preece Fox Sports in an interview after leaving the track.

“But, when the car took off like this, and became very quiet, all I thought was my daughter. Then, I am lucky to get away.”

Multiple angles of the shipwreck showed how terrifying it was the shipwreck, including a look of the automobile No. 43 by Erik Jones, who was also involved in the spin-outs.

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From the point of view of Jones, Bell’s car leaving the right wall came out of nowhere, and preece did everything.

The front of the vehicle immediately rose in the air and, as Precee said, the windy conditions, two delays arrived in this race from the inclemential climate, made the car get up from the track completely.

The pilot of the Nascar Ryan Precece Cup series, #60, is located in the air after a shipwreck during Daytona 500 in Daytona International Speedway. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

This is the second time in the career of Precede that he has overturned in Daytona, so although he has experienced this before, it is never a good feeling to have to go through that.

Precede was also reflective with Frontstretch after the race, and added that “something must be done” with the cars because they should not leave the course like him.

“The only thing I mean as a father, as a runner, is that we continue to beating at a door with the hope of a different result. We know where there is a problem in the superiors. When he finally gets someone, I do not want me to be.

The pilot of the Nascar Ryan Precece Cup series, #60, is located in the air after a shipwreck during Daytona 500 in Daytona International Speedway. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

“Then, you have to do something because the cars that leave the ground like this, that honestly felt worse than Daytona in the ’23”.

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