Nascar stops atlanta cup race due to massive crash involving half the field
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June 29, 2025
In the later part of the second stage at Atlanta, a chaotic incident occurred on Lap 69. John-Hunter Nemechek, who had been running in the top ten, was caught up in the chaos when the race resumed. As he made his way down the back stretch, a slight nudge from Denny Hamlin caused him to hit the outside wall.The impact set off a chain reaction as other cars started spinning out of control. In a matter of moments, the track was filled with cars trying to avoid the wreckage. It was a tense and nerve-wracking scene for both drivers and fans alike.Thankfully, all drivers involved were able to walk away from the incident without any serious injuries. The race was immediately put under caution as track officials worked to clear the debris and assess the damage.While incidents like this are not uncommon in the fast-paced world of racing, it was a reminder of the dangers these drivers face every time they hit the track. As the race resumed, drivers were more cautious and aware of their surroundings, knowing that one small mistake could have serious consequences.Despite the chaos, the race continued and eventually came to an end with a deserving winner. It was a thrilling and eventful day at Atlanta, but it also served as a reminder of the importance of safety in this sport