Riggs' Milwaukee Mile Win Ends in Shoulder Dislocation

  • Clara Hermann
  • August 27, 2024 12:03am
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Layne Riggs celebrated his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory with a dislocated shoulder after beating out Ty Majeski, Christian Eckes, Nick Sanchez, and Taylor Gray for the top spot.

Layne Riggs' triumph at the Milwaukee Mile on Sunday was bittersweet, as the 22-year-old North Carolina native ended the race with a dislocated shoulder after celebrating his win.

Riggs secured the victory ahead of Ty Majeski, Christian Eckes, Nick Sanchez, and Taylor Gray, marking his first-ever NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win. However, as he celebrated with a pumped fist near the start-finish line, he appeared to injure himself.

Riggs' Milwaukee Mile Win Ends in Shoulder Dislocation

Riggs' Milwaukee Mile Win Ends in Shoulder Dislocation

Despite the pain, Riggs exclaimed, "I dislocated my shoulder. I was celebrating so hard. It hurts like a mug but hey, it was worth it."

Riggs was assisted off his truck, and his team promptly popped his shoulder back into place. The son of former NASCAR driver Scott Riggs, Layne Riggs began driving in the Truck Series in 2022 and had previously recorded seven top 10 finishes before his Milwaukee Mile victory.

Riggs' Milwaukee Mile Win Ends in Shoulder Dislocation

Riggs' Milwaukee Mile Win Ends in Shoulder Dislocation

Corey Heim remains the leader in the playoff standings despite finishing seventh in the race, while Eckes, Majeski, Eckes, Sanchez, and Rajah Caruth round out the top five.

The next stop for the series is Bristol Motor Speedway, where Riggs will aim to build on his momentum despite the lingering effects of his shoulder injury.

Riggs' Milwaukee Mile Win Ends in Shoulder Dislocation

Riggs' Milwaukee Mile Win Ends in Shoulder Dislocation

Riggs' celebration-induced injury serves as a reminder of the physical demands that drivers endure in NASCAR competitions. Despite the pain, Riggs' determination and resilience were evident as he persevered to secure his first Truck Series win.

The Milwaukee Mile race also showcased the intense competition within the Truck Series, with several drivers vying for the lead throughout the race. Majeski led for a substantial portion of the event before Riggs ultimately emerged victorious.

Riggs' victory is a testament to his hard work and dedication, and despite the shoulder dislocation, the young driver remains optimistic about the future. As the series heads to Bristol Motor Speedway, Riggs will be eager to prove that his Milwaukee Mile win was no fluke and that he is a force to be reckoned with in the Truck Series.

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series continues to provide thrilling racing action, and Riggs' first victory is sure to be a memorable moment in his career. As the playoffs approach, the competition will only intensify, but Riggs has demonstrated that he has the talent and determination to compete with the best.

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