“This is a Test…”
“… this is a test of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, if this would have been an actual test you would have been directed to stay the hell away from each other!”
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Jack Sprague, Terry Cook and Ted Musgrave were involved in a three-truck wreck during Sunday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series preseason test at Daytona International Speedway. Cook’s No. 10 Ford suffered the worst damage and his ppc Racing team packed up and head back to its shop in the Charlotte area to begin repairs.
Truck teams didn’t get on the track until almost 4 p.m. Eastern Sunday because of bad weather all weekend.
While drafting through the tri-oval, Ron Hornaday slowed and Sprague, traveling behind him, slowed to avoid a wreck, but got loose and slid up and into Cook and Musgrave, sending all three toward the wall.
“I checked up to not to hit (Hornaday) and started to ease up the track to give him room to gather his truck back up,” Sprague said.
“The next thing I knew I was turning around and headed for a wreck in the wall. If there was someone beside me on the right, I didn’t know he was there.” Cook and Musgrave’s teams were attempting repairs on their respective trucks late Sunday. The test concludes Monday, running 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern.

