Video: CJ McLaughlin Triggers Nine-Car Crash With 30 Laps to Go at Daytona

CJ McLaughlin Xfinity Crash Daytona 2022
CJ McLaughlin got loose and spun in front of the field with 30 laps to go in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity race at Daytona, causing a nine-car crash. Screengrab from FS1 broadcast.

With 30 laps left of Saturday night’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner. 300 at Daytona International Speedway, CJ McLaughlin got loose and looked to be heading for a spin to the inside of the track. However, McLaughlin attempted to save the car and overcorrected, which sent his No. 38 machine careening back into the field.

As McLaughlin slammed into the pack, nine cars total were ensnarled in the crash.

Here is the FS1 broadcast footage of the crash as it happened live:

Driver involved, according to the Toby Tracker were: McLaughlin, Brett Moffitt, Tommy Joe Martins, Joey Gase, Shane Lee, Jeffrey Earnhardt, Daniel Hemric, Josh Williams and Kyle Weatherman.

TobyChristie.com’s Judson O’Neil captured video of McLaughlin climbing from his car in the NASCAR Xfinity Series garage.

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The damage to Kyle Weatherman’s No. 92 DGM Racing Chevrolet. Photo Credit: Judson O’Neil / TobyChristie.com
Brett Moffitt’s damage, which ended his night. Photo Credit: Judson O’Neil / TobyChristie.com
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