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    UPDATE

    The team did not provide an update on how much time, if any, Almirola would miss with the injury and said further updates would be provided when available.
    Below is the full statement:
    “Aric Almirola, driver of the No. 43 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford, has been released from a local Kansas hospital and will fly back to his home in Mooresville, N.C. today.
    Almirola suffered a compression fracture to his T5 Vertebra after a multi-car accident at Kansas Speedway Saturday night. Almirola is mobile and will follow-up with his doctors in Charlotte.
    Richard Petty Motorsports will provide further updates when available.”

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    ^ Wishing him a full and speedy recovery.

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    Both he and #10 took hard hits - I'm surprised she was unscathed. Crazy to see his car with the roof cut open.

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    Was concerned for all until she popped out of the car then Joey.

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    Regan Smith will drive the No. 43 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford in Saturday night’s Monster Energy Open (6 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), substituting for an injured Aric Almirola. Winning either one of the event’s three stages would qualify Smith and the team for the Monster Energy All-Star Race.
    Almirola suffered a compression fracture to his T5 vertebra after a multi-car accident at Kansas Speedway on Saturday night. Almirola, along with RPM CEO Brian Moffitt and William Heisel, director of OrthoCarolina Motorsports, will host a press conference at Charlotte Motor Speedway at 11 a.m. ET on Friday.
    That event will be live-streamed on NASCAR.com

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    Danica's hit looks a lot like the one that killed Dale Sr. Shows how much the HANS device works, and the safer-barrier etc etc.
    BECAUSE RACECAR

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    I was thinking all three could have been serious or fatal.
    Safely has come a very long way.............thank goodness.

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    Nice win last night.


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    New addition to Dale Jr's backyard.


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    Slugger is outta there.................


    Richard Childress Racing announced changes to its crew chief lineup Monday morning, naming Justin Alexander as a replacement for Richard “Slugger” Labbe with the No. 3 Chevrolet team and driver Austin Dillon.
    Alexander moves over from RCR’s No. 2 Chevrolet in the NASCAR XFINITY Series. His first race atop the No. 3 pit box will be Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 (6 p.m. ET, FOX, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
    The Richard Childress-owned team announced that Randall Burnett, most recently with JTG Daugherty Racing, will take Alexander’s place within its XFINITY Series operations. Burnett was replaced last weekend by veteran Ernie Cope on JTG Daugherty’s No. 47 Chevrolet team with driver AJ Allmendinger.
    Labbe, 48, had been with Richard Childress Racing since 2011. The team indicated in a news release that Labbe “is leaving the company to pursue other opportunities.”
    The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series’ most recent points-paying event at Kansas Speedway was Labbe’s 500th race as a crew chief in NASCAR’s premier series. He has five victories as a crew chief, including Michael Waltrip’s 2003 Daytona 500 win and Paul Menard’s Indianapolis triumph in 2011.
    Labbe has worked with Dillon since the midpoint of the 2015 season. This year, Dillon ranks just 22nd in the series standings, with his lone top-five finish a fifth place at Martinsville Speedway. RCR replaced Labbe with Sammy Johns for one race earlier this season, at Richmond International Raceway.
    Alexander was atop the pit box for the team’s two victories in the XFINITY tour last year, going back to back with Dillon winning at Bristol Motor Speedway and Michael McDowell taking Road America. He previously worked in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, serving parts of three seasons with Menard and Childress’ No. 27 Chevrolet.

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