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Video: As Storms Are Threatening Big One Breaks Out at Daytona

Business had done picked up in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway. Clouds are building, lightning and rain are approaching the speedway and drivers immediately began driving each lap like it could be the last. For several, lap 119 will be where their journey for a victory ended.

Clint Bowyer shoved Austin Dillon to the lead, but then Bowyer knifed his No. 14 Ford Mustang to the inside in an attempt to get around Dillon. Dillon threw a block going into turn one, Bowyer didn’t lift and the No. 3 car went spinning in front of the entire field.

When all of the sparks and clouds had dissipated, 19 cars had been piled in.

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