Tyler Reddick retired early from Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race during Stage 2 at Martinsville Speedway.
The Richard Childress Racing driver, who was running one lap down after the first stage of Sunday’s Xfinity 500, pulled his No. 8 Chevrolet to the garage area after voicing concerns over the radio that he was feeling unwell.
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Upon exiting the car at Martinsville Speedway, Reddick was taken to the infield care center where he was later evaluated and released.
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On Monday afternoon, Reddick provided an update on his status on Twitter and on the airwaves via Sirius XM NASCAR, saying he was involved in an on-track stack up of cars that led to him exiting Sunday’s race early.
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Reddick’s final race in the No. 8 Chevrolet will come next race in the season-finale at Phoenix Raceway. The 26-year-old will drive the No. 45 Toyota for 23XI Racing beginning next season.