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Ryan Newman was involved in an ugly wreck with five laps to go at the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday. After contact with teammate Tony Stewart, Newman's car went airborne and flipped upside down and landed on the hood of Kevin Harvick's car. Newman's car flipped several times before settling on its roof on the grass. Newman had to be cut out of his car. He emerged dazed, but otherwise uninjured. He is OK. Video below.

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