By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
410 Sprint Car driver Chase Randall was in a tough situation on Saturday night. Thankfully, the young racer is fine.
He had a scary moment at Knoxville Raceway during their Vermeer Night in Knoxville, Iowa. Randall was one of 30 410 Sprint Car drivers on the property.
“A very scary ending to our night but most importantly Chase is doing okay. 🙏
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“After contact with another car, he ended up upside down and in flames,” Chase Randall Racing said on Facebook. “Thankfully, he got out quickly, but did suffer some burns around his mouth and chin. We are incredibly fortunate to have such an amazing safety team here at Knoxville Raceway. Very thankful for their quick response and support. We will take some time to regroup and come back stronger than ever. Thank you all for your support and well wishes.
“Chase will be coming out with an update soon.”
According to My Race Pass, Randall finished 22nd in the feature for the 410 Sprint Cars at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa. Randall started the feature in the fifth position.
It is not clear how long the Waco, Texas driver will be out of action due to this fire.
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Iowa native Carson McCarl won the race. The McCarl family swept the top two spots with Austin McCarl picking up the second spot in the race.
According to MyRacePass, Randall has three wins on the season. He also has 10 Top 5 finishes in 20 features.
One of his wins came on Saturday, June 1st at Knoxville Raceway.
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