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Video: Mason Massey Takes Massive Impact Into Inside Wall in Six-Car Crash

Mason Massey Talladega crash 2022 Xfinity Series Ag-Pro 300
Mason Massey went for a wild ride at the end of Stage 2 of Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Talladega.

Oh my goodness. Mason Massey took one hell of a hit in the No. 91 DGM Racing Chevrolet Camaro. Massey went wide off of turn two to start the incident. Massey made contact with Josh Berry, which sent Massey spinning and all hell broke loose from there.

Here is the incident that ended up with Massey into the inside wall:

The six drivers involved in the accident were: Massey, Chandler Smith, Berry, Ryan Ellis, JJ Yeley and Brett Moffitt.

Justin Allgaier would take the Stage 2 win after the incident brought the Stage-ending caution out.

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