Here’s How Ryan Newman Performed In First NASCAR Race Since Scary Crash

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May 17, 2020

Ryan Newman is back, and it doesn’t look like he’s missed a step.

The Roush Fenway Racing driver is lucky to be alive after a horrifying crash during the Daytona 500 on Feb. 17 sent him to the hospital with serious injuries. But Newman’s stay at Halifax Medical Center was surprisingly brief, with the 42-year-old walking out of the hospital under his own power two days later.

Just three races later, benefitting from NASCAR’s two-month hiatus due to the coronavirus, Newman returned to the track — and had himself a decent showing.

Newman finished in 15th position at The Real Heroes 400 at Darlington Raceway on Sunday. At one point in the race, Newman placed as high as 10th position.

He did run into a bit of trouble, however, but managed to recover nicely.

What a comeback.

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