Video: Noah Gragson Climbs Over Left-Front of Kevin Harvick in Multi-Car Accident at Bristol

Intensity is picking up at Bristol Motor Speedway, evident by a multi-car accident on Lap 75, which involved Kevin Harvick, Alex Bowman, Noah Gragson, and others.

The crash happened when Corey LaJoie broke loose and spun exiting turn two, spinning down the track and making contact with Harrison Burton. The drivers behind him, at the mercy of low visibility, piled in.

Noah Gragson, driving the No. 16 for Kaulig Racing, piled into Kevin Harvick, and climbed over the left-front fender of Kevin Harvick, also collecting Alex Bowman in the process, who had just spun laps earlier.

Kevin Harvick would retire from the event, while Noah Gragson was able to return to the track multiple laps down. Jared Lundberg captured an alternate angle of the accident, which he proceeded to post to Twitter.

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