Mayer's Turn-1 Wreck Triggers 25-Car Pileup, Halts San Diego NASCAR Race for Wall Repairs
Major racing incidents that force extended red flags reshape race strategy and outcomes; this crash demonstrates how a single driver's error in a high-speed turn compounds into large-scale disruption across the field.
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