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Video: Chris Buescher Takes Massive Tumble in Multi-Car Accident Involving Daniel Suarez in Coca-Cola 600

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Chris Buescher took a massive tumble on the frontstretch at Charlotte, after being involved in a multi-car accident in the final stage.

Honestly, after the complete chaos we’ve seen Sunday Night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, this was really the only logical thing that could come next, right?

Thankfully, Chris Buescher was able to emerge from his car unharmed – after it got flipped over — after a massive tumble on the front stretch at Charlotte.

The accident started after Chase Briscoe and Daniel Suarez made contact exiting turn four, while battling for fourth place, sending Suarez’s No. 99 Chevrolet spinning in front of the pack.

Suarez was then impacted by Todd Gilliland, sending the Trackhouse Racing entry back into traffic, in which the No. 99 slammed Chris Buescher and others, including Harrison Burton.

That’s not where the wreck was finished though, as the impact dislodged the front suspension of Buescher’s Ford Mustang, which folded under the front of the car, sending the RFK Racing tumbling on the front stretch.

 

Sunday’s event has been extremely contested, featuring 16 caution flags approaching the final 50 laps of the 400-lap contest.

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