The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team Reaume Brothers Racing had a fire break out at the Mooresville, North Carolina facility on the morning of January 26.  According to RBR “a few team members sustained injuries during the blaze and were transported for medical treatment.”   The added, “an investigation into the cause is ongoing.  We are in the process of determining the extent of the damages.”

According to the Mooresville Fire Department, they encountered a commercial structural fire upon arriving around 11:30am local time and while the fire was quickly extinguished, there was some significant structural damage as a result of the fire.

According to the MFD’s social media statement three people were injured in the fire – “one patient was transported to Lake Norman Regional for smoke inhalation, the second patient was transported to Baptist Hospital for burn injuries and the third patient was treated and released.”  The type of injuries for the third victim were not revealed.

Mooresville Fire authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire.

NASCAR teams in all three series – Truck, Xfinity, and Cup” will be headed to Daytona International Speedway in less than a month to kick off the 2023 racing season.

Using part time and one off drivers, Reaume Brothers Racing field 21 drivers for 42 races in the 2022 racing season; as well as, aid new Cup Series team Team Hereberg.

RBR has announced that Mason Massey will drive full time for the team in the 2023 season in the Craftsman Truck Series.