Video: Austin Cindric, Austin Hill and Jeffrey Earnhardt Involved in Accident Coming to Pit Road

NASCAR Xfinity Playoff contender Austin Cindric has crashed with under 40 laps to go in the Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega Superspeedway, after contact with Ryan Vargas, sent the No. 22 into the inside wall.

Also involved in the incident were Jeffrey Earnhardt and Austin HIll.

Multiple drivers in the lead draft were trying to enter pit road for service when the accident happened, forcing drivers to either drive through pit road or avoid the commitment line at pit entrance.

Cindric, Hill and Earnhardt would all go to the garage as a result of the incident, along with Joe Graf, Jr.’s No. 08.

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