It's official now. Maine's Austin Theriault will not be behind the wheel of the #52 Rick Ware Racing Team car Sunday afternoon in the final NASCAR Cup race of the season. Theriault posted on Facebook that he is still recovering from injuries sustained in that crash at Talladega Super Speedway last month and that NASCAR has not cleared him to race.
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Maine's NASCAR Cup Series driver Austin Theriault says he is not medically cleared through NASCAR to race in Sunday's event at Kansas Speedway. Theriault got caught up in a multi-car wreck Monday afteroon at Talladega.
The Talladega NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series race is famous for 'the big one'. A big time wreck that takes out multiple cars. Monday afternoon, 'the big one' happened three times and the second one involved Maine's Austin Theriault.
When the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series race at Talladega resumes this afternoon in Alabama, Maine's Austin Theriault will be starting in the #34 position.
Fort Kent's Austin Theriault will start Sunday afternoon's NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series race at Talladega in 37th place. He's driving the #51 car for Rick Ware Racing.
It's his fifth Cup Series race this year driving for RWR.
Theriault's qualifying time was 179...