Almost midway through the race, three drivers brought out a caution as they wrecked at Dover International Speedway.
When youāre struggling to get to the front of the pack in NASCAR, a wreck isnāt really going to help your chances of getting there.
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For Justin Allgaier, Trevor Bayne and Michael Annett, the struggles lasted all day.
After being several laps down, the three drivers were involved in a decent sized wreck almost midway through the race.
Bayne smacked the inside wall, and the other two spun around like a pinball machine.
For Allgaier, itās the second week in a row he has run into trouble. Last week he hit the wall at Charlotte and got a nice paint streak. This week itĀ was another dust up.
For Bayne, he might be even in a little bit more trouble.
Itās hard to tellĀ if Bayne did anything intentionally malicious from the initial replays, but itās apparent that NASCAR has seen something that they donātĀ like too much.
Whatās been a pretty clean day at the track finally landsĀ its first real wreck toward the back of the pack.
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