May 31, 20205 yr Moderators Blaney placed second in Stage 1 and was running in the same position as he pursued teammate Brad Keselowski for the race lead.On Lap 199, Blaney appeared to get a bit too high and spun sideways. The No. 12 machine only sustained minor damage, but moments later Ty Dillon struck the nose of the parked car, ending both of their days.“I was running up there for a little bit. I didn’t think ...Keep reading View the full article
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