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Video: Drew Dollar Backs Into Turn Two Wall at Charlotte During Truck Series Practice

Drew Dollar — scheduled to make his second career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start for Kyle Busch Motorsports — has destroyed his No. 51 Sunbelt Rentals Toyota Tundra in turn two at Charlotte Motor Speedway, after the truck broke loose in turn two, making a significant impact into the outside wall.

Dollar and Kyle Busch Motorsports will certainly have to go to a backup truck for Friday Night’s qualifying session and race, as Dollar exited the truck under his own power and the Toyota Tundra was towed back to the garage.

However, incidents in the first practice at Charlotte Motor Speedway aren’t exclusive to Dollar, as John Hunter Nemechek, Akinori Ogata and Danny Bohn have also run into similar issues throughout the first portion of the 50-minute session.

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