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Defending champion Shane Van Gisbergen has been knocked out of the NASCAR Chicago Street Race after a crash on the rainy streets of Chicago Sunday afternoon.

Van Gisbergen, who won last year’s Cup series race and won Saturday’s Xfinity Series race on the streets of Chicago, hit the wall on the 25th lap of the race after being hit by another driver:

Van Gisbergen was coming around Turn 6 onto East Balbo when he was hit from behind by Chase Briscoe, who slid into the wall. Van Gisbergen’s car also hit the wall, and he immediately got out of the vehicle, dashing his hopes of back-to-back titles.

Shortly after the crash, NASCAR officials threw a red flag, halting the race so that jet-dry trucks could dry off the wet circuit.

Last year’s event was shortened by rain, as more than eight inches of rain fell in Chicago in a 24-hour period. This year’s race started out mostly dry, but rain continued to build throughout the event prior to the crash

Kyle Larson missed out on potentially winning his fourth Cup Series race of the year after crashing into the barrier at Chicago on Sunday. After the crash, Larson spoke to NBC Sports about how he’s relieved that Ty Gibbs didn’t get caught in wreck.

“I’m okay. I think all of us were getting a little more confident and confident in breaking,” Larson said about the crash that happened at Turn 6 of the Chicago Street Race. “I just went to the brakes a little deeper in each lap. At that time, as soon as I touched the break, I knew I was in trouble.

 

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