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David O’Dell, jackman for the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing team, received stitches in his calf area following an injury during a pit stop Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway but is expected to be available next week at Circuit of The Americas.
A spokesperson from Joe Gibbs Racing confirmed both the injury and O’Dell’s expected status for the series’ first road-course race of the year next week.
Wow close call for our jackman under the last caution pic.twitter.com/ThAUlgZHI9
— Joe Gibbs Racing (@JoeGibbsRacing) March 20, 2022
O’Dell was treated and released from the care center, but was unable to rejoin the team in pitting the No. 20 driven by Christopher Bell. With O’Dell sidelined, Joe Gibbs Racing competition officials put Kellen Mills — the jackman for the No. 18 team of Kyle Busch — into action with the rest of Bell’s crew. Busch had exited the race early after a wreck, so Mills was available.
It initially appeared Bell had driven to a runner-up finish, but NASCAR officials ruled that Bell had passed below the line on the final lap, which is a penalty at Atlanta. As a result, his finishing position became the final car on the lead lap — 23rd.
After an injury the jackman on the No 20 @DEWALTtough team @CoachJoeGibbs gives them a pep talk! pic.twitter.com/ZPiL3fFsn9
— Joe Gibbs Racing (@JoeGibbsRacing) March 20, 2022
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