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Michael Annett made 436 combined starts across NASCAR’s three national touring series before retiring in 2021.
Michael Annett, the former NASCAR Xfinity Series driver known for his 2019 Daytona win and years with JR Motorsports, has died at 39.
Michael Annett, former winner in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, has died at age 39, JR Motorsports announced and confirmed to NASCAR.com.
Former NASCAR driver Michael Annett has died at age 39, JR Motorsports (JRM) announced Friday in a social media post and confirmed to NASCAR.com. No cause of death was announced.
Greg Biffle first made a name for himself in NASCAR for his incredible talent behind the wheel of a race car, but ultimately it was his big heart and generous spirit not just his ability on the race track that may have been the biggest impacts in a much-celebrated life.
Annett scored his first and only win at the national level in the series’ 2019 season-opening race at Daytona International Speedway
Following Chase Briscoe’s daring final-lap victory at Talladega over the weekend, only one race remains in the NASCAR Cup Series Round of 8, and that’s none other than the Xfinity 500 this Sunday on NBC and Peacock. Held on the hallowed grounds of ...
Annett earned his first and only Xfinity Series win during the season-opening race at Daytona in 2019 after starting third and leading 45 laps.