Video: Daniel Dye Spins at Nashville; Layne Riggs, Bret Holmes Collected in Aftermath

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Daniel Dye, Bret Holmes, and Layne Riggs have sustained damage to their entries, after a multi-truck accident at the end of the race’s second stage.

A multi-truck accident in the closing stages of the second stage of Friday’s Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville Superspeedway has caused damage to the trucks of Daniel Dye, Layne Riggs, and Bret Holmes.

The accident, which happened with three laps remaining in the race’s second stage, started when Daniel Dye broke loose in the middle of turn two, spinning up into the outside wall with his No. 43 Chevrolet Silverado.

In the aftermath of the incident, Dye slightly drifted off the outside wall and was clipped in the left front by Layne Riggs, driving the No. 02 Chevrolet Silverado for Young’s Motorsports.

Riggs would then spin on the backstretch but failed to lock it down, which saw his entry drift up and the track, right into the path of Bret Holmes, who had successfully missed the spinning truck of Dye.

Holmes would end up getting the worst of the incident, with the front-end of his entry destroyed, forcing him to retire to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series garage. Dye and Riggs would be able to continue, albeit with significant damage.

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