Chris Hacker, NASCAR driver from Indiana, seriously injured in crash with semi in South Carolina

16 February 2024

The Noblesville native had not announced any NASCAR plans for 2024.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A NASCAR driver from Indiana is recovering after being seriously injured in a highway crash in South Carolina. 

Chris Hacker, a part-time competitor in the NASCAR Xfinity and Craftsman Truck Series and native of Noblesville, released a statement on social media through his representatives Thursday afternoon. 

The statement said Hacker was driving through South Carolina while on his way to Daytona when a semi-truck crossed the center lane and hit Hacker’s car head-on. According to the statement, Hacker was transported to a local hospital and underwent emergency surgery. 

A CT scan showed “numerous injuries,” but the statement indicates he is expected to make a full recovery. 

Hacker had not announced any NASCAR plans for 2024. He was reinstated by NASCAR in October 2023 after being suspended for a DWI in August. The morning of the accident, Hacker announced on social media he had reached six months of sobriety.

Shortly before 4 p.m. on Feb. 15, Hacker posted an update to social media showing him in a hospital bed with visible injuries to his abdomen and cuts on his arms and hands. Hacker captioned the post, “Hey Alexa, play ‘Life is a Highway'” as a light-hearted way of looking at his accident.

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