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Ryan Newman was involved in a crash during the final lap of the Daytona 500 on Monday, sending his car flipping into the air. Newman was taken to a hospital and his condition is unknown.
Newman was leading the race when he was hit from behind by Ryan Blaney. The impact sent Newman's Ford into the outer wall, causing it to flip over and skid along the track on its roof for some distance.
The vehicle was then struck by another car, sending it up into the air. Newman eventually skidded over the
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