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NASCAR truck goes airborne in fiery 12-vehicle wreck at Daytona

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There was a scary crash at Daytona International Speedway on Friday night, two days before the Great American Race.

In an overtime lap of the Fresh From Florida 250 in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Taylor Gray's Toyota went airborne in a fiery 12-truck crash.

Rajah Caruth was sitting in fourth place when he clipped the rear on the driver's side of Jack Wood. That caused Wood's truck to hit the back of Gray, whose truck turned right into the wall. Wood spun out toward the infield.

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Taylor Gray, driver of the #17 JBL Toyota, flips after an on-track incident during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Fresh from Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway on February 16, 2024, in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

While facing the wrong way, Gray was hit practically head on by Daniel Dye, which led to Gray rolling over in midair.

Somehow, he stuck the landing, but not before hitting several trucks on the way down, and a dozen trucks involved in the wreck.

While Gray was upside down, a huge ball of fire trailed behind Dye, while sparks flew elsewhere as other trucks were trying to maneuver out of the way.

The wreck resulted in the 12th caution of the race, and Nick Sancez was able to come away with the victory in the caution.

"Man, I felt like I got a bad push there, and you’re already getting tight off of the corner, and everybody is going for all they have on the last lap," Caruth said of the crash. "I feel terrible to see trucks like that torn up. I hope Taylor (Gray) is all right. But a good night to start the year."

Gray, though, despite saying he was "fine,"

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