Former NASCAR Driver Michael Annett Dies at 39
Michael Annett made 436 national series starts, including 321 in Xfinity with 95 top-10 finishes, retiring in 2021 after injury, JR Motorsports confirmed his death at age 39.
- On December 5, 2025, JR Motorsports confirmed former NASCAR driver Michael Annett died at age 39; details on his cause of death were not released.
- From 2008 through 2021, Annett made 436 combined starts across NASCAR's three national touring series and retired after a stress fracture in his right femur.
- Annett recorded 321 Xfinity Series starts with 95 top-10 finishes and one pole, made 106 NASCAR Cup Series starts without a top-10, and won the 2019 NASCAR Racing Experience 300 at Daytona International Speedway.
- JR Motorsports posted condolences, calling Annett a key member who helped build the four-car team, while NASCAR said it was "deeply saddened" by the loss of a "respected competitor."
- Before racing, Michael Wayne Annett played defense for the Waterloo Black Hawks and won two ARCA Menards Series races with early support from his father Harrold Annett.
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