NASCAR Truck Series driver's face bloodied after post-race altercation in Talladega

Nick Sanchez said he was hit by a 'cheap shot' while walking back to his hauler after the race

NASCAR Truck Series driver's face bloodied after post-race altercation in Talladega

NASCAR Truck Series driver Nick Sanchez’s face was bloodied after an apparent altercation with Matt Crafton following Saturday’s race at Talladega.

A 14-truck wreck was triggered late in the race when Crafton’s truck was bumped by Sanchez. After he went to the infield care center for the cuts on his face, Sanchez said he was walking back to his hauler when Crafton allegedly tapped him on the shoulder and punched him in the face.

“Cheap shot, it is what it is I guess,” Sanchez said when speaking to media after leaving the care center. “I’m all for fighting, but no cheap shots. I got a cheap shot, never really had a chance to get him back.”

Video posted to social media of the altercation doesn’t show how it started but clearly shows Sanchez with a bloody face as he screams “I’m gonna f****** kill you in Homestead” in what appears to be Crafton’s direction. The video below includes strong language.

Crafton is not identifiable in the videos of the altercation, but he was identified as the other participant in the fight by media at the track and was mentioned by Fox Sports’ Bob Pockrass in his question to Sanchez.

Crafton is 47. Sanchez is 22.

When Sanchez was asked what was going to happen at Homestead — the site of the next Truck Series race — his PR representative told him not to answer the question and ended the impromptu news conference.

Crafton is 10th in the points standings and was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. The three-time Truck Series champion is currently in the midst of a winless streak that dates back to the 2020 season.

Sanchez won the 2022 ARCA title and is in his first Truck Series season. He’s currently fourth in the Truck Series standings after finishing seventh at Talladega. NASCAR is likely to announce any punishments for the altercation in the coming days.