Video: Jessica Friesen Takes Quick Tumble on Turn Three Berm at Knoxville and Continues On

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Jessica Friesen Knoxville Raceway NASCAR Truck Series Clean Harbors 150
Jessica Friesen flipped her No. 62 Halmar International Toyota Tundra on Lap 58 of Saturday’s Clean Harbors 150 at Knoxville Raceway. Screenshot from Twitter video.

If we awarded style points in the NASCAR Truck Series, Jessica Friesen would be the points leader and champion of the series, after flipping her No. 62 Halmar International Toyota Tundra in turn three.

On Lap 58, Friesen spun around in turn three, catching the berm and rolling her Halmar Friesen Racing truck upside down, in just her third career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start.

Of course, you’d never know this watching the FOX Sports broadcast, as the coverage of the event didn’t include a replay of Friesen’s flip.

Cameron Tracey posted a video of the accident on Twitter, which comes courtesy of @JTDesigns57:

The craziest part of the whole thing… SHE CONTINUED ON TRACK!

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