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Video: ‘The Big One’ Strikes Early in ARCA Race at Daytona

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The 2025 ARCA Menards Series campaign has gotten off to a tumultuous start at Daytona International Speedway, after a massive wreck on the fifth lap of Saturday’s Ride The ‘Dente 200.

Cody Dennison, driving the No. 11 for Fast Track Racing, was the cause of the incident, as his entry got sideways off the final corner and slammed the outside SAFER Barrier.

What happened beyond that was a result of drivers trying to react to the spinning racecar, as several others got collected, including Thad Moffitt, Dale Quarterley, Sean Corr, Katherine Legge, Nolan Wilson, and several others.

Eric Caudell, Katherine Legge, Caleb Costner, Thad Moffitt, Nolan Wilson, Sean Corr, Willie Mullins, Cody Dennison, Michael Maples, and Dale Quarterley were all forced to retire from the event.

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