Video: Briscoe, Logano, Stenhouse, and Burton Wreck After Contact From Cindric


What a strange opening Stage it’s been in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Toyota / Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. We’re under caution for the third time after Chase Briscoe was turned by Austin Cindric in Turn 3A on Lap 19.

As Briscoe spun backwards, he collided with the side of polesitter Joey Logano’s car, which ripped the rear end off of Briscoe’s car, and severely damaged the right side of Logano’s car.

Logano was back in the mess after pitting under the Lap 17 caution for Ty Gibbs’ crash.

As Briscoe was spinning into Logano, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. spun into the grass to avoid the crash. He spun to a stop without crashing into anything or anyone, but Harrison Burton wasn’t as lucky as he collided with Briscoe at the end of the crash.

Here are some additional views of the incident:

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