Video: Sheldon Creed, Josh Berry Trigger 11-Car Wreck, Ryan Sieg Nearly Somersaults After Contact from Jeb Burton

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Ryan Sieg, Jeb Burton, Myatt Snider, and Jeb Burton were among the eleven vehicles involved in a bizarre accident in the final stage of the Crayon 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, which saw the No. 39 nearly flip over exiting turn two. Screenshot taken from USA Network broadcast.

What. On. Earth. Just. Happened.

In the final stage of Saturday’s Crayon 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the NASCAR Xfinity Series saw another major accident, something that seems to be a theme for the series this season.

The accident started with contact between Sheldon Creed and Josh Berry, which sent the JR Motorsports driver spinning in turn two in front of the entire field. What followed, was a New Hampshire-style stack-up, collecting at least 11 cars.

Sam Mayer, Brandon Jones, Ryan Sieg, Riley Herbst, and others got collected in the accident, but the biggest shunt came from Jeb Burton to the No. 39 CMR Roofing Ford Mustang, which nearly somersaulted the RSS Racing machine exiting turn two.

 

Among the cars involved in the accident were: Brett Moffitt, Sam Mayer, Sheldon Creed, Josh Berry, Trevor Bayne, Brandon Jones, Jeb Burton, Myatt Snider, Ryan Sieg, Howie DiSavino III, and Riley Herbst.

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