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Video: Wallace Stacey Launches Over Bergeron’s Car With 85 Laps Left in Pinty’s Series Bud Light 300

Bud Light 300 race highlights NASCAR Pinty's crash J.P. Bergeron Wallace Stacey crash
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Bud Light 300 race highlights NASCAR Pinty's crash J.P. Bergeron Wallace Stacey crash
Wallace Stacey went for a wild ride over the top of the font end of J.P. Bergeron’s car in Saturday’s NASCAR Pinty’s Bud Light 300.

This is a wild incident that occurred in Saturday night’s NASCAR Pinty’s Series Bud Light 300 at Autodrome Chaudiere. After receiving a bump from the No. 1 car of J.P. Bergeron in Turns 1 and 2 with 85 laps left in the 300-lap event, Wallace Stacey, who drives the No. 66 machine, decided he was going to return the favor in Turns 3 and 4.

Stacey charged the corner and laid the chrome horn to Bergeron. What resulted was the No. 1 car turning sideways. But what happened next didn’t go to plan for Stacey.

The No. 66 car launched into the air over the front end of Bergeron’s car, and the No. 66 car landed hard onto the ground.

Here is a video of the wild incident from Saturday’s race:

Bergeron would be credited with a 13th-place finish in the race, while Stacey would end up as the 17th-place finisher in the 21-car field.

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