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Homestead, fla. – While Justin Bonsignore rocked his newborn son in the ambulance and faced his peaceful face, he was grateful for his son’s arrival and surprised how it happened, but he also had something he wanted to say to his second child.
“What the Heck? You couldn’t make it 30 minutes or an hour (so), we could have done it easier? ‘ ‘
Greyson Anthony Bonsignore was in an ambulance in his father’s arms because he arrived in a parking of McDonald’s in the middle of the night on February 28.
“I just can’t about how crazy the whole situation is,” Bonsignor, who drives in the Xfinity series for Joe Gibbs Racing in the XFinity series, told NBC Sports on Homestead-Miami Speedway.
The McDonald’s are the same as Bonsignores and Woman Taylor visited when they brought their first son, Evan, 15 months ago out of hospital.
And in a way, Evan played a role in the unique arrival of his brother.
Evan fell ill five days before Greyson’s birth. Taylor caught the error two days later. She felt better the next day, but began having interrupted contractions shortly before she went to her doctor’s appointment.
The idea was that Taylor’s contractions were due to the dehydrated of the stomach error. But the contractions, although sporadic, continued the next day, a Thursday.
When she went to bed that night, the contractions were about ten minutes apart. It changed at about 1:30 on February 28. The contractions were soon six minutes apart and then they started to happen faster.
It was a week before Greyson would arrive, but he looked ready now.
Nashville, Tennessee – December 02: 2021 NASCAR NASCAR WHELEN Modified Tour Championship Driver, Justin Bonsignore and Gas Taylor Albert pose on the red carpet in front of the NASCAR champion’s banquet in the Music City Center on December 02, 2021 in Nashville, Tenesse. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
Taylor and Justin Bonsignore (Photo: Getty Images)
Bonsignore brought his wife to the truck and they soon left their Wading River, New York, on Long Island. Taylor’s water broke less than a kilometer to the hospital.
They had another 30 minutes to go.
Bonsignore, a four -time Nascar Whelen Modified Tour Champion, admits he took freedoms on the two -way way to get to the hospital.
“I’m going as fast as I can … make sure we don’t hit a deer, or that someone jumps out of a side path,” he told his wife.
“You have to pull out. I’m not going to get it right, ‘she told him.
Bonsignors kept thinking, ‘No way. It’s not going to happen to us. ‘
She was determined … and yelled at him to pull over.
He called 911.
They just cleaned a wooded area, went through a traffic light and moved to the McDonald’s parking lot. He knew it would be easier to find there along another part of the secluded road.
He stops the truck, jumps out and runs to the passenger side.
The 911 operator asked, ‘Can you see the head?’
‘Yes.’
“OK, you go …”
Too late.
Greyson showed up.
The 911 operator then asked, “Is he breathing?”
Greyson made no sound.
Bonsignore gave his wife their son. Taylor rubs Greyson and slaps him and tries to make him respond.
He starts to cry.
“The best thing you could ever hear,” Bonsignore said.
Daytona Beach, FL – February 14: Justin Bonsignore (#19 Joe Gibbs Racing M3 Technology Toyota) Look at the action in the garage before practicing for the Nascar XFinity Series United Rentals 300 on February 14, 2025 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, fl. (Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Justin Bonsignore will start his third Nascar Xfinity on Homestead this weekend. (Photo: Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Soon, an officer arrived and Bonsignore ended his four -minute call with 911. Another officer pulled the parking lot. The ambulance got there a few minutes later.
EMTs tended to Taylor, while an officer took bounce bounce in the back of his truck.
“The adrenaline was so high,” Bonsignore said how he felt at the time. “It was like winning races.”
Then one of the EMTs was called to bouncingors.
“Dad,” said the EMT, “Do you want to cut the (umbilical cord) cord?”
“I delivered this one. I think you can take care of it. ‘
They make Taylor cut the cord.
After bouncing in the ambulance for a few moments with his son, his son and wife were taken to the hospital. He followed in his truck.
When they arrived at the hospital, Bonsignore said that “there had to be 50 people waiting for us to show up. (Taylor) felt like a celebrity.
Later, the staff asked Bonsignores and his wife questions to fill in the birth certificate – it contains a list of the address of the McDonald’s as the location. When asked at what time Greyson was born, Taylor quickly replied: “It was 2:49.”
“How,” he asked her, “did you know that?”
“I just looked at the clock (in the truck) after it happened.”
“That’s what you thought? I fucked and lost my mind. ‘