AJ Foyt Racing confirmed on Sunday evening that Sting Ray Robb, driver of the No.41 Goodheart Chevrolet has been released from a downtown Des Moines hospital following his huge crash during race 2 at Iowa Speedway.
While the race didn’t pan out how Robb would have liked, Santino Ferrucci in the No.14 Sexton Properties Chevrolet came home in 11th following his sixth place in Saturday’s race.
Speaking following the action Ferrucci said:
First off I’m glad Sting Ray’s okay,. “It was a good weekend all around for the 14 team as we got to tenth in the championship which is pretty impressive. Obviously, we’re still leaving a little on the table here and there. I think it’s a good thing to notice where we need to improve. We could have had a podium day one here and could have been well inside the top ten on day two but it’s a clean race (for us), the car’s in one piece, we rolled it onto the trailer and we’ll carry the momentum up to Canada.”
Speaking to NBC following the race on Sunday, Ferrucci said:
You know, I like this track a lot. I truly believe in the high side and making it work. We had a really great racecar. Bummed we couldn’t get back inside the top-10. Obviously, just missing out. I had a lot of fun. Honestly, I went wheel-to-wheel with Kyle (Kirkwood) for maybe three laps, just bumping off each other, and it was probably the most fun I’ve had in a racecar this year in this series. It was awesome. Hope everyone at the end of the race is okay. I can’t thank Sexton Properties, Chevrolet, and AJ Foyt Racing enough for a great racecar all weekend. Awesome, so we’ll get to 10th in the championship.”