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Video: Bubba Wallace Triggers Four-Car Crash After Spinning Keselowski

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Brad Keselowski went for a spin and four cars piled in for a crash after Bubba Wallace triggered things. Screengrab: FOX broadcast.

It has been a rough day for Brad Keselowski.

After going for a spin by himself on lap 115, while battling for fourth, Keselowski went for another ride on lap 157 of Sunday’s Wise Power 400 at Auto Club Speedway.

Keselowski received a tap from behind from Bubba Wallace in the No. 23 Wheaties machine. This sent Keselowski around, which collected Wallace and Harrison Burton.

Austin Cindric was also involved.

Here is the crash as it unfolded on the broadcast:

Wallace and Cindric were able to stay on the lead lap. Wallace sits 26th, while Cindric is 25th. Keselowski and Burton weren’t so fortunate.

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