Dramatic video, photos: NASCAR driver Austin Dillon goes airborne in fiery crash at Coke Zero 400
Posted Jul 7, 2015
Debris from a car that crashed into the catchfence at Daytona International Speedway sent a spectator to the hospital, officials said. The incident took place during the final lap early Monday morning of the rain-delayed Coke Zero 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. When Austin Dillon’s car was making a turn, it went flying into the catchfence, sending a massive cloud of debris in to the grandstand.
(FOX 8 WGHP)
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