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Video: Allgaier, Cindric, Kyle Busch Among 11 Cars Involved in Late Crash at Road America

With eight laps to go in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Henry 180, an 11-car melee ensued which will change the complexion of the finish of the race.

Harrison Burton made contact with Myatt Snider, which sent Snider into the wall. This triggered the remaining carnage.

In the end 11 cars piled in including: Snider, Burton, Kris Wright, Natalie Decker, Cody Ware, Ryan Sieg, Brandon Jones, Kevin Harvick, Austin Cindric, Kyle Busch and Justin Allgaier.

Allgaier, Cindric and Busch, who were among some of the fastest cars in the race suffered decent amounts of damage. Cindric and Allgaier pitted for repairs,while Kyle Busch remained on track and assumed the lead on the following restart.

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