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Video: Jeb Burton Launched Upside Down in Vicious Multi-Car Accident at Pocono

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Jeb Burton walked away from a scary flip at Pocono Raceway in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Explore the Pocono Mountains 225.

Oh my goodness… That’s ANOTHER massive accident in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this season, and for the second week in a row, it involves Jeb Burton’s Our Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro.

The accident started as Santino Ferrucci broke loose on the inside of Cole Custer, spinning in front of the pack, and that just brought on the chaos, as the entire field attempted to clear the accident, and were unsuccessful.

 

Ferrucci then got clobbered by Ricky Stenhouse Jr – making his first start of the year for Big Machine Racing — and spun more in front of the pack, collecting many others. Stenhouse then spun down the track and CLOBBERED Jeb Burton, launching him into the air.

Burton would then flip onto his roof and slide down the front straightaway, before coming to rest in the upside-down position.

Along with Stenhouse, Ferrucci, and Burton, Ronnie Bassett Jr, Jeremy Clements, and others were collected in the accident, amongst others

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