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Video: Several Playoff Drivers Collected in 11-Car Melee Late at Talladega

Several NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs drivers have been collected in a late-race wreck at Talladega Superspeedway, including regular-season champion Cole Custer and No. 1 seed Justin Allgaier.

The wreck happened near the front of the pack where a tough bump between JR Motorsports teammates Brandon Jones and Carson Kvapil sent the No. 9 Menards Chevrolet hard into the outside wall, collecting several others.

Cole Custer, Jesse Love, Anthony Alfredo, Justin Allgaier, Brandon Jones, Dylan Lupton, AJ Allmendinger, Blaine Perkins, Parker Retzlaff, Parker Kligerman, and Carson Kvapil were among the drivers involved in the accident.

Jones, Alfredo, Retzlaff, and Kvapil have retired from the event, with everybody working to try and fix their racecars and return to the racetrack in the event of any late-race accidents.

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