Top 10 Craziest All-Time Wrecks And Incidents At Coca-Cola 600
From explosive airborne flips to bizarre TV cable failures, the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway has delivered some of the most notorious and jaw-dropping wrecks in NASCAR history.
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- Buescher's violent barrel roll after clipping the apron in 2022 was a shocking incident.
- In 2013, a snapped TV camera cable caused major damage to multiple cars on the track.
- Larson's wreck in 2025 while attempting the 'Double' ended his night in spectacular fashion.

Craziest All-Time Wrecks And Incidents At Coca-Cola 600
From explosive airborne flips to bizarre TV cable failures, the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway has delivered some of the most notorious and jaw-dropping wrecks in NASCAR history.
Take a look below at the Top 10 Craziest All-Time Wrecks And Incidents At Coca-Cola 600.
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1. Chris Buescher’s Barrel Roll (2022)
Late in the 2022 race, Buescher clipped an apron bump in Turn 3, triggering a violent chain reaction that sent his No. 17 Ford flipping end-over-end 4.5 times before landing on its roof.
2. The Fox “CamCat” Cable Snag (2013)
While technically not a traditional car-to-car wreck, this incident is one of the wildest in Coke 600 history. The overhead TV camera cable snapped, crashing onto the track at over 200 mph and slicing into the sheet metal of multiple race cars—most notably wrapping around Marcos Ambrose’s rear axle.
3. The Memorial Day Mayhem (2013)
A late-race restart turned into a massive multi-car pileup when Jeff Gordon, Aric Almirola, and Mark Martin went three-wide into the tri-oval. The resulting contact launched cars and sent shockwaves through the pack, collecting several race favorites.
4. Kyle Larson’s Stage 3 Multi-Car Wreck (2025)
Attempting the grueling “Double” by racing in both Indianapolis and Charlotte on the same day, Larson’s night ended in spectacular fashion when Daniel Suárez spun in front of him, creating a hard, multi-car impact on the frontstretch.
5. Jeff Gordon’s Airborne Impact (2007)
In a terrifying sequence of events, Gordon’s car was sent airborne and slammed nose-first into the outside retaining wall after a chain-reaction stack-up in the closing stages.
6. Fireball Roberts’ Infernal Crash (1964)
One of NASCAR’s darkest early-era days at Charlotte saw Roberts get caught in a multi-car crash, resulting in a fiery inferno that ultimately took the legendary driver’s life weeks later.
7. Reds Kagle’s Tire Failure (1961)
The infamous early years of the World 600 were riddled with tire failures. Kagle suffered a devastating crash through the guardrail in Turn 3 that resulted in the amputation of his left leg.
8. Ryan Blaney’s Unassisted Snap (2022)
Blaney’s No. 12 car unexpectedly lost grip exiting a corner, sending him hooking hard across the infield grass and turf, triggering an unavoidable “Big One” for trailing contenders like William Byron and Denny Hamlin.
9. Rusty Wallace’s Wild Ride (1998)
In a race famous for late-race tempers and hard racing, a restart stack-up sent the field spinning in Turn 1. Wallace was launched entirely off the ground in a terrifying bounce over other cars.
10. Lenny Page’s Inaugural Crash (1960)
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The very first running of the World 600 featured a horrific incident where Don O’Dell’s Pontiac smashed directly into the driver’s side of Lenny Page’s Chevy, nearly claiming Page’s life in one of the most violent crashes of the decade.