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Video: Ryan Sieg Spins, Comes Back Up Track To Collect Josh Berry

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Ryan Sieg, and Josh Berry are done for the day after a nasty accident during Saturday’s Alsco Uniforms 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Restarting on the front row during the final stage, Sieg entered Turn 2 and began losing his No. 39 Mustang.

After trying to save it, he spun back into oncoming traffic.

An on-coming No.8 Camaro drilled into Sieg, sending both drivers into the outside wall. Brett Moffitt was also collected in the wreck.

Both Berry and Sieg were forced to retire following the wreck. It’s the fourth DNF of the season for both drivers.

Joe Gibbs Racing’s Daniel Hemric swept both Stage 1 and 2 of Saturday’s race.

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