By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Motorsports is a very dangerous sport. And wrecks happen all the time.
Raggedy Ann, a popular race car, was involved in a crash during testing. Besides what was provided in a Facebook post, we have little information on the crash.

“Walking away again with not one single scratch is a testament to everything that went into this car,” the Facebook post said. “Things did not go well testing tonight. Please be patient and respectful as we collect our thoughts and game plan to move forward. We will put all the details in our video when we are able.
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“We all know the risk when we are pushing the limits of our programs to improve. It’s just part of it. We plan to be at KD to support tomorrow (today) but the car will not be. We appreciate everyone and all of your support as always.”
Raggedy Ann is an Ohio Small Tire car. Due to the crash, it could be a lengthy process before this car can race again.
Buckner Racing owns the car. C.J. Buckner is the driver of the car.
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“Hate seeing this,” Mike Corley said in a Facebook post. “Glad you’re alright.”
Buckner’s wife Jessica Buckner posted about the crash.
“Yes, the photo looks bad, they always do,” she said. “The back half of (the) car is good. (The) front is just trashed. We still have more assessing to do! We (have) been here before. We will push on!”
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