Briscoe Admits Fault in Chaos of Phoenix Multi-Car Pileup
Briscoe Admits Fault in Chaos of Phoenix Multi-Car Pileup

Briscoe Admits Fault in Chaos of Phoenix Multi-Car Pileup

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During the NASCAR Shriners Children's 500 at Phoenix Raceway, a significant crash on Lap 99 led to the retirement of seven drivers, including Chase Briscoe, who accepted responsibility for the incident. The crash was triggered when Briscoe made contact with Justin Haley while racing four-wide, which resulted in a chain reaction involving several other cars, including those of Brad Keselowski, Carson Hocevar, and Riley Herbst. Briscoe acknowledged that he got into a bad position, stating it was 'about the biggest you can crash at Phoenix,' and emphasized the need to learn from the incident. Despite the wreck, he managed to recover and finish 13th after restarting at the back of the field. Other drivers expressed frustration over the circumstances, particularly Hocevar, who felt their strong car was caught up in the chaos due to unfortunate timing. Looking ahead, Briscoe is focused on the upcoming race in Las Vegas, aiming to improve his performance moving forward.

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