Drew Blickensderfer, during a Ford media call, revealed that the recent self-inflicted fire involving Ryan Preece's car at Dover was due to improperly installed parts, a mistake that was close to affecting all Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) cars. This issue has been addressed and rectified.
Noah Gragson crew chief Drew Blickensderfer said the fire in the Ryan Preece car at Dover was a self-inflicted issue by the organization that was close to happening on all the SHR cars. The issue has been corrected. He explains: https://t.co/i7VjLMkPE2
Drew Blickensderfer explained Wednesday the Ryan Preece car fire at Dover was self-inflicted by parts not being installed correctly. And it nearly got all four Stewart-Haas Racing cars: https://t.co/MTaWVvM5cS
Drew Blickensderfer, on a Ford media call, says the issue with Ryan Preece's car that caused the fire at Dover was self-inflicted. It was an area where parts weren't installed correctly. Blickensderfer said it was close to happening on all the SHR cars and has been rectified
Drew Blickensderfer, on a Ford media call, says the issue with Ryan Preece's car that caused the fire at Dover was self-inflicted. It was an area where parts weren't installed corrected. Blickensderfer said it was close to happening on all the SHR cars and has been rectified
Drew Blickensderfer, on a Ford medic call, says the issue with Ryan Preece's car that caused the fire at Dover was self-inflicted. It was an area where parts weren't installed corrected. Blickensderfer said it was close to happening on all the SHR cars and has been rectified
sketch of a car on fire https://t.co/jOBzyLGkgI
Ryan Preece says the issue that caused the door foam to ignite in his No. 41 car during Sunday's race at Dover was "Completely unneccessary," and he lamented, "We can't afford days like this." Preece dropped from 23rd to 28th in points by finishing last: https://t.co/sEWQAkt0M4