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Video: Josh Berry Goes for Terrifying Tumble Down Backstretch at Daytona

Josh Berry has been released from the infield care center following this horrific wreck on the backstretch at Daytona International Speedway.

While racing for the lead in the closing laps of the event, Austin Cindric and Berry made contact, sending the Stewart-Haas Racing driver spinning down the racetrack and allowing the No. 4 Ford Mustang Dark Horse to catch air.

Berry then rode a long way on his roof, before slamming the inside wall while upside down, caving in the nose severely, before tumbling and flailing on backstretch, coming to rest on its roof.

Erik Jones, Todd Gilliland, William Byron, Austin Hill, and several other driver were involved in the accident, with several drivers being forced to retire from the event before an instance of NASCAR Overtime.

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