BROOKLYN, MICHIGAN - JUNE 07: Stewart Friesen, driver of the #52 Halmar International Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 Powered by Precision Vehicle Logistics at Michigan International Speedway on June 07, 2025 in Brooklyn, Michigan. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
BROOKLYN, MICHIGAN - JUNE 07: Stewart Friesen, driver of the #52 Halmar International Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 Powered by Precision Vehicle Logistics at Michigan International Speedway on June 07, 2025 in Brooklyn, Michigan. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Stewart Friesen injured in wreck at Autodrome Drummond: UPDATES

UPDATE 4: We are thrilled to be reunited at home, as Stewart has been released from the hospital. It has been a long 9 days for our family. Stewart continues to be in pain as he recovers, but we are very happy to have him at home to recoup before we start the physical therapy process.

We are thankful to the team at Albany Medical Center, especially the trauma team, for their incredible work. The procedures to reconstruct his shattered pelvis and his right leg tibia and fibula went smoothly. He has some extra plates, screws, rods, and pins as well as a fractured C7 and fractured left hip, but we are thankful to finally be on the other side of these injuries and on the road to recovery!

We also want to thank the race fans for their continued support. Your purchases of racing merchandise at One Zee Tees has been astounding, and we cannot thank you enough.

We will provide updates as Stewart continues his recovery and look forward to seeing you all back at the track!

UPDATE 3: Stewart had a successful multi-hour surgery last night to address both his pelvis and compound leg fracture, which went very well. After the surgery, he got some great rest overnight and we feel like we are moving forward. We are scheduled to meet with the physical therapist soon and continue to make a plan for Stewart’s road to recovery.

UPDATE 2: Stewart has successfully made it back to the United States and has been admitted to a level one trauma center in New York. Stewart’s injuries are extensive, and we are thankful that we have been able to get him to a place that has the experience necessary to complete all of the surgeries that he needs. This will likely not be a quick journey, but we continue to work to get Stewart back at the top of his game, on track, where he belongs.

UPDATE: Stewart’s wife Jessica Friesen issued an updated statement on his condition Tuesday evening:

“Stewart continues to be in serious but stable condition here at a hospital in Quebec. He will be transferred to a hospital in New York tomorrow, where multiple surgeries will take place in the coming days.”

Original post: Stewart Friesen suffered a broken pelvis and fractured right leg in an accident during a dirt modified race at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec Monday night.

He will need surgery for the injuries.