Rookie NASCAR driver Tyler Reddick forced passed race leader Kyle Busch, who went high to block but ended up in the wall, sparking the “Big Wreck” in Turn 4 on Lap 152.
.@TylerReddick needed one more inch to clear @KyleBusch.
Unfortunately, he won't be able to get it back. pic.twitter.com/YJrrzS65Of
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) August 30, 2020
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A total of ten cars were involved in the wreck at Daytona, including Ryan Newman, who crashed hard in the Daytona 500. This time he walked away from his mangled No. 6 Ford.