Video: Ty Dillon and Daniel Hemric Spark Huge Crash With Under 20 Laps to Go

It looked like Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Ty Dillon and Daniel Hemric could be fighting each other for a win in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner. 300 at Daytona International Speedway, as they were among the leaders with under 20 laps to go.

However, after a shove from Josh Berry, Dillon had nowhere to go but to the outside of Hemric. When he and Hemric got to the end of the backstretch, Dillon was not quite clear of the No. 18 car.

The two converged and the air between the two cars sent Dillon around in front of the field.

Involved in this crash were: Dillon, Hemric, Justin Allgaier, Josh Berry, Riley Herbst, Jeb Burton, Justin Haley, Brandon Brown, Jade Buford, Chad Finchum, Timmy Hill, Jeremy Clements, Jason White and Robby Lyons.

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