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Keylight 1.2 crash
Keylight 1.2 crash






keylight 1.2 crash

Kyle Busch, Erik Jones and Alex Bowman were also involved in the incident and continued to finish the stage. Keselowski stayed on track and finished ninth. All were evaluated and released from the infield care center after exiting their cars on their own. But I think he just got a little wide on my right side and kind of shot me on the inside there.”ĭamage ended the days of Burton, Byron, Denny Hamlin and Ross Chastain.

keylight 1.2 crash

Obviously I’m not questioning Brad’s ability. “I mean, I haven’t watched a good video of it yet, so don’t take what I say to the bank. So, when I was pushing Joey (Logano) or whatever, you’ll want to push in the center of the bumper. Through the testing, I always found that the center was the best. These bumpers don’t line up as good as the old ones did. “I just think it might have been in the wrong spot. “I don’t know if it was too much,” Burton said. RELATED: Cindric wins Daytona 500 | Official results The two collected multiple cars in the aftermath. Instead of pulling out front, Burton was turned to the left and into the inside line, specifically William Byron.

keylight 1.2 crash

Keselowski put a little more oomph into his pushing in order to gain ground on leader Martin Truex Jr.

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Rookie Harrison Burton was leading the outside lane with fellow Ford driver Brad Keselowski behind him. With fewer than five laps remaining in Stage 1 of Sunday’s Daytona 500, an eight-car crash broke out at the front of the pack coming out of Turn 2 at Daytona International Speedway.








Keylight 1.2 crash