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The NASCAR world was rocked during the weekend by the news of driver Michael Annett’s death on Friday. He was just 39. A cause of death has yet to be reported, but former NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski might have provided some insight into the situation with a social media post.
Michael Annett made 436 combined starts across NASCAR’s three national touring series before retiring in 2021.
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.