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Video: Nate Cicero Involved in Scary Crash into Wall at IMSA Mustang Challenge

Paul Kasabian

Nate Cicero was involved in a horrific crash at the IMSA Mustang Challenge on Friday.

Cicero's throttle got stuck, leading to his car skidding onto the grass and then flipping over after hitting the wall. Thankfully, Cicero walked away on his own power.

The car landed right side up leaning on the wall, and Cicero emerged from the vehicle soon afterward.

Cicero was the driver of the No. 82 car for McCumbee McAleer Racing.

A statement from Ford Performance to Fred Smith of Road & Track read as follows.

"It is too early to speculate on the cause of the accident that occurred during the Mustang Challenge Race at Watkins Glen to the #82 Ford Mustang Dark Horse R. The Ford Performance team will be working with MMR Motorsport team to understand more."

Cicero is an accomplished young driver. Per Kameron Duncan of The Spun, he "competes in various disciplines within IMSA, driving Mazdas, Fords and other vehicles" and started on karts during his younger days.

Cicero notably won the second Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup race at Daytona Speedway back in January.

   

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