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Video: Matt Jaskol Lands On Top of Jesse Little in Three-Car Accident at Dover

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Matt Jaskol has experienced a lot of intense high-adrenaline moments in his life, but I’m pretty sure none of them compare to what just happened in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Dover International Speedway.

The accident started when Jesse Little’s No. 78 made contact with another vehicle exiting turn two, sending Little spinning in the path of many others. Josh Williams’ No. 92 was also collected in the inital accident. However, in the stackup, Matt Jaskol was hit from behind by another car and sent directly into the wreck, backing into the No. 78 and getting airborne and on top of the car.

Josh Williams, Matt Jaskol and Jesse Little all retired from the event and will finish outside the top-35 at Dover.

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