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Video: The Big One Erupts With Five Laps Left at the Indy RC After A Curb Comes Apart In Turn Six

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With five laps left in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Verizon 200 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course, a big crash erupted when William Byron caught the curbing coming off of turn six.

When Byron caught the curb, the curb actually broke, which then triggered a pileup behind Byron.

Joey Logano, Kyle Busch, Ryan Preece, Daniel Suarez and many more piled into the tire barriers during the accident.

Here is how the crash looked as it happened live:

Here is a replay of the incident:

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway track staff, including track president Doug Boles, have made repairs to the track. The curbing has been removed and additional curbing will not be reapplied for the remainder of the race.

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