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Video: Tyler Reddick Loses Control, Harrison Burton Gets Collected in Final Stage of Open

Tyler Reddick went for a crash with eight laps left in the NASCAR All-Star Open on Sunday.

Tyler Reddick and Harrison Burton will be on the outside looking in for the 2022 NASCAR All-Star Race as they were swept up in a crash with eight laps left in the final Stage of the NASCAR All-Star Open race.

Reddick lost control of his No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet in turn 4 and clipped the outside wall. Reddick then skidded across the track in the path of the field.

Erik Jones, Corey LaJoie and Daniel Suarez did an incredible job avoiding the No. 8 car, but then Reddick went back across the track again and collected rookie Harrison Burton.

Here is video of Reddick’s crash:

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