Justin Grant Injured And Recovering Following Lawrenceburg Crash
Justin Grant Injured And Recovering Following Lawrenceburg Crash
Justin Grant was injured in a crash during Sunday's USAC Indiana Sprint Week race at Lawrenceburg Speedway.

USAC National Sprint Car driver Justin Grant is currently recovering from injuries sustained in a three-car crash during Sunday's Indiana Sprint Week main event at Lawrenceburg Speedway.
The crash occurred on a restart with 13 laps to go. Grant fired off from the fourth position when his Topp Motorsports NOS Energy Drink No. 4 made a sudden move to the right smacking the frontstretch wall as cars were getting up to speed.
The result of the crash was Grant getting upside down, along with Mitchel Moles and Kyle Cummins. All drivers took wild tumbles, with Moles and Cummins walking away from their cars. Grant was transported to a local hospital where later he took to social media to inform fans that he suffered a broken left foot.
Tipped over at the Burg.
— Justin Grant 🇺🇸 (@JustinGrant40) July 28, 2025
Took a ride to the hospital.
Broken left foot.
All good other than that.
Thanks everyone for being concerned.
🤟🏼
Grant is currently second in USAC National Sprint Car points behind Kyle Cummins. All three drivers involved in the crash are top three in the national point standings.
Grant claimed the $10,000 USAC Indiana Sprint Week opener at Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Dirt Track last Thursday to give him six feature wins during the 2025 USAC National Sprint Car season. With 61 series wins, Grant is currently locked in a tie with Brady Bacon for second all-time, just one win away from tying Dareland's record 62 feature wins.