Michael Annett, a former racecar driver who made 436 mixed begins in NASCAR’s three nationwide touring sequence, has died. He was 39.
JR Motorsports, one among Annett’s former groups, posted the information on social media on Friday. No explanation for dying was introduced.
NASCAR additionally confirmed the dying in an announcement on their web site, saying, “NASCAR is deeply saddened to study of the passing of former NASCAR driver Michael Annett,” and describing him as a “revered competitor, whose dedication, professionalism, and constructive spirit have been felt by everybody within the storage.”
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In accordance with NASCAR, Annett made 321 begins within the Xfinity Sequence, 158 of which got here with JRM. JRM co-owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. signed Annett in 2017. The group mentioned Annett was “a key member of JRM from 2017 till he retired in 2021.”
His profession achievement got here in 2019 when he gained the sequence’ season-opening race at Daytona Worldwide Speedway. A stress fracture in his leg sidelined him for components of the 2021 season, NASCAR mentioned.
Annett, a local of Des Moines, Iowa, was additionally a two-time winner within the ARCA Menards Sequence. He gained at Talladega Superspeedway in 2007 after which took the sequence opener at Daytona in 2008.
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