NASCAR team owner Jack Roush was seriously injured in an airplane crash in Wisconsin Tuesday night.
According to Roush Fenway Racing Geoff Smith, Roush was in serious but stable condition following the crash. "There are injuries. Possible surgery, but he walked out of the plane," Smith said, in a text message to the Associated Press. Smith confirmed that the plane belonged to Roush, and he sustained facial lacerations in the crash.
According to the Experimental Aircraft Association, the National Transportation Safety Board and the Winnebago County Sheriff's Department confirmed that only two people were on board the plane, Roush and a friend, Brenda Stickland of Plymouth, Michigan.
A statement regarding the crash was posted on the EAA website. "Each exited the aircraft following the accident," the statement said. "Both were transported to local hospitals, with Roush in serious but stable condition and Strickland with non-life threatening injuries. The NTSB is leading the investigation into the accident."
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