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Brandon Jones Spins, Collects Multiple Cars As Stage Two Concludes at Daytona Xfinity Opener

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The end of Stage 2 of the Beef. “It’s What’s For Dinner. 300″ended with the green checkered flag, and then the red as a multi-car accident took place coming to the line.

Joe Gibbs Racing’s Brandon Jones was in the top five entering the tri-oval, when he came down to block the No. 2 of Myatt Snider.

Jones misjudged the gap, and ended up spinning into the tri-oval grass and going nose first into a sopping wet infield.

The No. 19 Supra came back onto the racing surface, nearly clipping Riley Herbst in the No. 98.

After going nose first into the wall, a rushing Cody Ware turned down to avoid the spinning Jones but ended up clipping his rear end. Alex Labbe would finish the wreck off, driving into the rear quarter panel of Jones.

“I was trying to make some last mninute moves, and it just didnt work out,” Jones told FOX Sports upon exiting the care center.

Jaret Lundberg, a NASCAR YouTube personality with the channel name “The Iceberg”, saw the wreck happened right from his seat at the end of the tri-oval.

Our Motorsports’ Brett Moffitt scored his first stage win of the season, with Austin Cindric, Ty Dillon, Justin Haley, and Brandon Brown rounding out the top five.

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