Driver Akinori Ogata’s practice round did not go as planned on Friday.

The Japanese driver’s No. 46 Toyota caught fire while preparing for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

As Ogata headed into turn three, the truck began to emit smoke. A short time later, the truck was engulfed in flames.

Ogata was finally able to stop the truck while caution flags were flying at the track in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

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Akinori Ogata, driver of the No. 46 Kyowa-Eidemiller/Asian Pacific Toyota, drives with flames after an on-track incident during practice for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Tyson 250 Series at North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 19, 2023, in North Wilkesboro, NC (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

Ogata was able to quickly get out of the truck after it stopped. He didn’t appear to have any major injuries.

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Emergency services checked on Ogata and helped put out the flames.

Driver of #46 Akinori Ogata

Akinori Ogata, driver of the No. 46 Kyowa-Eidemiller/Asian Pacific Toyota, drives with flames after an on-track incident during practice for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Tyson 250 Series at North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 19, 2023, in North Wilkesboro, NC (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

Ogata’s team, G2G Racing, took to Twitter, writing that he had been «reviewed and cleared from Infield Care Center.»

The damaged truck was later towed off the road.

Akinori Ogata at the Martinsville Speedway

Akinori Ogata walks onstage during pre-race ceremonies prior to the NASCAR Xfinity Series Dead on Tools 250 at Martinsville Speedway on October 30, 2021 in Martinsville, Virginia. (Logan Riely/Getty Images)

It’s unclear what sparked the fire, but one commenter theorized that «an oil line…must have broken or just come loose.»

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Earlier this season, Ogata finished 17th at Atlanta Motor Speedway with G2G Racing.