Jones, who drives the No. 43 Toyota for Legacy Motor Club, was originally released from the infield care center following a multi-car wreck late in the race but returned on his own complaining of pain in his back.He was eventually transported to a local hospital and diagnosed with a compression fracture forcing him to sit out this week’s race at Dover.“To be honest right now, I’m feeling …Keep reading
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Erik Jones “feeling pretty good” despite suffering back injury in 70G crash
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