Video: Julia Landauer Gets Turned by Justin Allgaier in NASCAR Xfinity Debut at New Hampshire

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Julia Landauer saw her NASCAR Xfinity Series debut spiral out of control after contact from Justin Allgaier sent her crashing on lap 36.

Julia Landauer had high hopes for her NASCAR Xfinity Series debut in Saturday’s Crayon 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and while she is still turning laps, her car suffered some big damage in a lap 36 incident with Justin Allgaier.

Allgaier, the driver of the No. 7 JR Motorsports entry, washed up off of the exit of turn 4, which sent him into the left rear quarterpanel of Landauer. The contact sent Landauer hard into the inside wall.

Here is video of the incident between Landauer and Allgaier:

At the time of the accident, Landauer was running in 30th position. The crash sent her to last in the running order and she is now several laps down.

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