WATCH: Angela Ruch Triggers “The Big One” Halfway Through Stage 3 at Daytona

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“The Big One” is the inevitable crash that happens everytime we head to a superspeedway. It happens every single race, and we 100% expected it to happen again.

With 35 Laps to Go, Angela Ruch [No. 00] made slight contact with Derek Kraus [No. 19] in Turn No. 3, Ruch was sent spinning collecting many others including the already damaged Tate Fogleman, as well as Bryan Dauzat, Christian Eckes, Brett Moffitt and others.

11 Trucks were involved in this crash, taking out Ruch, Fogleman and Dauzat.

With 30 Laps to Go in the 2020 Next-Era Energy Resources 250, we expect many more incidents and problems throughout the last quarter of the race.

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