September 28, 2024

Connor Zilisch and other leaders face consequences for a costly error at the Watkins Glen bus stop.

Thomas Annunziata, a promising teenage driver in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with the Joey Gase Motorsports, faced an unexpected challenge during the Watkins Glen race that forced him to retire mid-race due to health concerns. Joey Gase, the team’s owner and an experienced driver, stepped in to fill the gap for the remainder of the race, ensuring the team’s participation continued

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“Thomas Annunziata is bringing car to pit road as he is starting to feel dehydrated and under the weather. Joey Gase is putting his suit on and will jump in.” Thankfully, Annunziata was cleared after visiting the on-site medical center. The Watkins Glen race was nothing short of electrifying. Notable competitors like Connor Zilisch, Ty Gibbs, and Shane van Gisbergen were at the forefront, alongside established Cup Series drivers such as William Byron, Ross Chastain, and Joey Logano, all contributing to a thrilling race atmosphere. Xfinity Series road course races are revered for their challenging nature, laying bare the endurance and skill required from the drivers.

Home Customer Service Stay Connected Read today’s Edition People’s Choice Awards Local Events News Vida en el Valle Sports Food & Entertainment Opinion Obituaries Featured Vida en el Valle Education Lab Best of Central California Shopping/Reviews Press Releases Sponsored Content Classifieds Place an Ad – Celebrations Search Jobs Search Legal Notices Advertising Enjoy unlimited access for 99¢ SAVE SPORTS NASCAR Xfinity Driver Replaced During Watkins Glen Race After Health Issues BY LYDIA MEE NEWSWEEK UPDATED SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 3:48 PM Thomas Annunziata, a promising teenage driver in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with the Joey Gase Motorsports, faced an unexpected challenge during the Watkins Glen race that forced him to retire mid-race due to health concerns. Joey Gase, the team’s owner and an experienced driver, stepped in to fill the gap for the remainder of the race, ensuring the team’s participation continued. Annunziata, who has been gaining recognition for his participation in the Trans-Am Series and noteworthy debut at Sonoma earlier this season, was forced to bow out due to dehydration. Reports suggest a possible equipment failure-a disconnected helmet hose-might have exacerbated his condition. Despite being physically fit, Annunziata struggled to cope with the race’s grueling demands. The team shared to social media: “Thomas Annunziata is bringing car to pit road as he is starting to feel dehydrated and under the weather. Joey Gase is putting his suit on and will jump in.” Thankfully, Annunziata was cleared after visiting the on-site medical center. The Watkins Glen race was nothing short of electrifying. Notable competitors like Connor Zilisch, Ty Gibbs, and Shane van Gisbergen were at the forefront, alongside established Cup Series drivers such as William Byron, Ross Chastain, and Joey Logano, all contributing to a thrilling race atmosphere. Xfinity Series road course races are revered for their challenging nature, laying bare the endurance and skill required from the drivers. Annunziata’s premature exit was undoubtedly a setback, curtailing what could have been a full demonstration of his burgeoning talent. NASCAR XFINITY AT WATKINS GLEN STAGE 1 RESULTS – DRIVER RANKINGS Connor Zilisch Justin Allgaier Aric Almirola Chandler Smith Sheldon Creed Cole Custer Jesse Love Riley Herbst Ryan Sieg Jeremy Clements Sammy Smith Ross Chastain Parker Retzlaff Joey Logano Mike Skeen Parker Kligerman Ed Jones Matt DiBenedetto Anthony Alfredo Josh Bilicki Brennan Poole Ty Gibbs Thomas Annunziata AJ Allmendinger William Byron Josh Williams Sam Mayer Alon Day Ryan Ellis RC Enerson Kyle Sieg Jeb Burton Austin Hill Brandon Jones Leland Honeyman Shane Van Gisbergen Austin Green Kyle Weatherman STAGE 2 RESULTS – DRIVER RANKINGS William Byron Ty Gibbs Connor Zilisch Sam Mayer Justin Allgaier Cole Custer Riley Herbst Austin Hill Ryan Sieg Jeremy Clements Jesse Love Ross Chastain Parker Kligerman Ed Jones Mike Skeen Brennan Poole Austin Green Parker Retzlaff Josh Williams Matt DiBenedetto Jeb Burton RC Enerson Ryan Ellis Alon Day Kyle Sieg Anthony Alfredo Thomas Annunziata AJ Allmendinger Sheldon Creed Aric Almirola Shane Van Gisbergen Brandon Jones Chandler Smith Joey Logano Josh Bilicki Sammy Smith Leland Honeyman Kyle Weatherman

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