Video: JJ Yeley Takes MASSIVE Hit Into Frontstretch Wall After Labbe Spins to Start Multi-Car Crash

JJ Yeley crash Texas 2022 Video
Alex Labbe lost control of his car to spark a seven-car crash, which led to JJ Yeley going hard into the outside wall on the frontstretch at Texas.

JJ Yeley is okay after a big slam into the outside wall on the frontstretch at Texas Motor Speedway, late in Saturday’s SRS Distribution 250.

Alex Labbe lost control of his car off of turn four, which caused him to collide with Yeley. The contact sent Yeley going straight into the outside wall. When Yeley hit the wall, his No. 66 MBM Motorsports car got airborne. Luckily, it came back down before getting fully upside down.

Anthony Alfredo and Ryan Ellis, who had nowhere to go, also piled into the crash.

Here’s video of the massive crash:

And here is a replay of the incident:

All seven drivers involved in this crash were: Labbe, Yeley, Alfredo, Ellis, David Starr, Patrick Emerling and Jesse Iwuji.

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