In NASCAR, danger typically conjures up visions of severe wrecks on the racetrack itself with high-speed collisions. However, the most terrifying incidents might occasionally occur far from the green flag. What had begun as a normal trip through the garage area over the weekend abruptly became a terrifying incident with a runaway pit cart. And in the middle of the chaos, one team member’s split-second reaction may have prevented something far worse from happening.
Donovan Williams’ split-second reaction
“Daniel Suarez tire carrier Donovan Williams suffered minor injuries (he was released from hospital last night) when he was in front of a pit cart being pushed down a hill when it gained speed toward FOX’s Amanda Busick. Williams took the brunt of impact, trying to shield Busick.” Veteran NASCAR reporter Bob Pockrass revealed the frightening details shortly after the incident.
The incident also immediately forced lineup changes for the weekend. According to Pockrass, “For today’s pit stop challenge and All-Star race, Andrew Egnarski will be the tire carrier for Daniel Suarez … Jarius Morehead will fill in as tire carrier on the JRM No. 88 car of Rajah Caruth.”
Pit carts might not initially appear dangerous to casual fans. However, these enormous pieces of machinery are employed inside NASCAR garages to move pit stop equipment, such as tires, air guns, gasoline cans, jacks, and tools, from the garage to the pit road.
Daniel Suarez tire carrier Donovan Williams suffered minor injuries (he was released from hospital last night) when he was in front of a pit cart being pushed down a hill when it gained speed toward FOX’s Amanda Busick. Williams took the brunt of impact, trying to shield Busick.
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) May 16, 2026
Pit carts can weigh several hundred pounds even before equipment is mounted onto them since they are made of sturdy steel and aluminum. It becomes quite challenging to stop fast once momentum increases, particularly on an incline or downhill stretch. That is what seemingly made the situation so dangerous.
Many within the garage knew that things could have turned out much worse than they did given the enormous weight and speed involved, had Williams not intervened. Rather, Williams left the hospital later that evening with only minor injuries. Busick after visiting Williams at the hospital, posted on social media.
“Told (Donovan Williams) at hospital I hate we had to meet this way… But so grateful we did! We both agreed what a reminder this is to never take any of it for granted. Can’t wait to hug you at a track again soon Donovan And thank you to all who rushed to help us immediately.”
Donovan Williams is a professional athlete and jackman for Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series. He transitioned into motorsports from a collegiate football career and gained global recognition as part of the historic Garage 56 pit crew program.










































