Video: Playoff Contenders Austin Hill and Tyler Ankrum Swept up in Big Stage 3 Crash

Austin Hill and Tyler Ankrum had done a great job keeping their noses clean through the first two Stages of Saturday’s NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series NASCAR Hall of Fame 200 at Martinsville Speedway, and they looked to be having huge points days after fellow Playoff contenders Matt Crafton — who had mechanical issues — and Brett Moffitt — who was caught in another accident — had their days derailed.

Then, Hill and Ankrum were swept up in a huge crash.

Both drivers suffered huge damage to their rear ends.

Now, Ross Chastain and Stewart Friesen are the only Playoff drivers who have yet to find major problems on the day.

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