Stremme to replace injured Franchitti at Talladega
He was taken to a Birmingham hospital for evaluation and was released Saturday night. Chip Ganassi Racing officials confirmed that Franchitti will miss Sunday's race and Stremme will replace him.
Stremme, who drove the No. 40 car the previous two years for Ganassi, currently drives for Rusty Wallace Racing in the Nationwide Series and is a test driver for Penske Racing. Franchitti, who is 38th in driver points and missed one race earlier this year when he failed to qualify, was scheduled to start 43rd in the Cup race.
Stremme started 74 Cup races for Ganassi with three top-10 finishes. Ganassi officials talked with Stremme following the Nationwide race to ask about his availability.
“If both [team owners] Roger [Penske] and Rusty [Wallace] approve of it, then yeah, I’ll do it," Stremme said Saturday. “It’s good for experience. Obviously, I’ve worked with that team and it’s something that I’ll be glad to fill in for him."
The accident started when it appeared that Franchitti had a tire problem, spun and hit the wall. As he spun back down the track into the grass in the backstretch, he was rammed in the driver’s-side door by MSRP Motorsports’ Larry Gunselman.
Franchitti gingerly got out of his car to walk to the ambulance and was put on a stretcher.
Gunselman, who was originally evaluated and released from the track’s infield care center, was later transported to an area hospital as well for further evaluation. SceneDaily.com