Video: J.P. Bergeron Climbs Aboard Brandon McFarlane in Early Crash at Eastbound

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Listen, just when you think the NASCAR Pinty’s Series can’t get any crazier, J.P. Bergeron has attempted to hitch a ride around Eastbound International Speedway with Brandon McFarlane.

Truth be told, it’s not necessarily the accident itself that is unhinged, but rather the fact that a crash of a similar nature has happened to Bergeron in back-to-back NASCAR Pinty’s Series events.

At Autodrome Chaudiere, it was Wallace Stacey, driving the No. 66, who attempted to initiate revenge on Bergeron for some hard short-track racing, when he leaped over the right-front corner of the No. 1.

However, this weekend, it was Bergeron looking to the inside of McFarlane, that caused the No. 1 entry to leap over the left front of the No. 23, but this time, Bergeron continued to hitch a ride.

The NASCAR Pinty’s Series would have to throw the red, though, as the safety crews had to detach the two cars so that both could drive away and back to pit road for additional repairs.

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