Video: Daniel Hemric and Noah Gragson Sustain Minor Damage in Spin While Battling for Second at Kansas.

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Noah Gragson and Daniel Hemric, a pair of drivers in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs, have both sustained minor damage after an accident with just over 100 laps to go at Kansas Speedway after a bobble on the restart sent both cars around exiting turn two.

Amazingly, there were no other vehicles involved in the incident, although Myatt Snider and AJ Allmendinger made incredible moves to avoid hitting the two spinning cars. Neither car made significant contact in the accident, with both being able to continue without coming down pit road.

 

Both Gragson and Hemric were able to continue in the event with minor damage, but their chances at the victory have definitely taken a hit.

 

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