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Video: Suarez, Keselowski, Earnhardt, Jr. Sustain Minor Damage in Multi-Car Crash at North Wilkesboro

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Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Daniel Suarez, and Brad Keselowski are among the drivers with damage from a multi-car accident in the opening stages of the CARS Late Model Stock Tour event at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

A multi-car accident just 30 laps into Wednesday’s CARS Late Model Stock Tour event at North Wilkesboro Speedway, has caused minor damage to NASCAR notables Daniel Suarez, Brad Keselowski, and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. among others.

The accident started with a bobble at the exit of the fourth corner by Brandon Pierce, which caused Carson Kvapil, Jared Fryar, and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. to stack up, eventually delivering more damage to cars at the tail-end of that line.

Daniel Suarez, driving the R&S Race Cars No. 99, got into the back of William Sawalich, ultimately spinning the No. 43 on the frontstretch, which clogged the track and collected several other cars.

Brad Keselowski, driving the No. 6 for Hedgecock Racing, also collected some minor damage in the incident, while several other vehicles collected some more major damage in the early stages of the race.

Chase Burrow, Deac McCaskill, Connor Zilisch, Mini Tyrell, Landon Pembelton, and Andrew Grady were among the drivers heavily involved in the accident.

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