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Carson Kvapil's car flipped just two laps into the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Kansas after colliding with teammate William Byron. Kvapil managed to exit the car after safety workers righted it.

Carson Kvapil flipped less than two laps into the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Kansas on Saturday night. (via the CW)
Less than a minute after taking the green flag from the pole position in Saturday night’s NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race, Carson Kvapil was upside down.
Kvapil’s car flipped on the backstretch on the second lap of the race after contact with his JR Motorsports teammate William Byron. As Kvapil was in the middle of Byron on the inside and his other JRM teammate Justin Allgaier on the outside, Kvapil’s car turned head-on into the outside wall. Then, as he was hitting the wall, Kvapil’s car got hit by Parker Retzlaff and that impact launched his car into a tumble.
Kvapil was able to exit the car himself after safety workers flipped the car back on its wheels. Here’s how the wreck unfolded.
“Not too fun, I actually didn’t think it was going to flip over like that,” Kvapil said to the CW after he was checked and released from the infield care center.
It was a wreck that looks more common at a track like Daytona or Talladega, but cars have shown a tendency to leave all four wheels at Kansas in recent years. Last year, Zane Smith’s car rode the wall on its side at Kansas in the Cup Series race and Erik Jones’ car flipped over on the backstretch in the 2017 Cup Series race at Kansas.
Kvapil, 22, is the son of former NASCAR Truck Series champion Travis Kvapil. He’s in his second full-time season in NASCAR’s No. 2 series and finished fourth in the standings a season ago after he was one of the four drivers racing for the championship in the final year of NASCAR’s winner-take-all championship race playoff format.
Carson Kvapil's car flipped after making contact with his teammate William Byron, which sent him head-on into the outside wall.
Carson Kvapil was able to exit the car himself after safety workers flipped it back onto its wheels.
The race saw a significant incident where Carson Kvapil's car flipped less than two laps in due to a collision with teammate William Byron.

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