NASCAR Cup Series driver Justin Haley. Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports

A massive crash took out nearly the entire field late in Sunday’s Cup Series race at Daytona, and it appears it was caused by inclement weather. Justin Haley did not feel NASCAR handled it the right way.

Several cars spun out with 21 laps to go, which allowed Austin Dillon to spring to the front of the pack after being a lap behind. It was hard to tell what caused the wreck at first, but replays showed that rain had begun falling on the part of the track where drivers lost traction.

Haley, the driver of the No. 31 Chevy, was near the front of the field at the time of the wreck. He said it was “unacceptable” that NASCAR officials allowed the race to continue. Haley claimed his spotter told him a full lap prior that rain was coming down.

Denny Hamlin, whose No. 11 car was leading at the time, was also frustrated. He said the only way to prevent a problem like that in the future would be to have “better officiating.”

Daytona is obviously a huge track. Haley said his spotter knew for a full lap that it had been raining, but some in-car camera views appeared to show rain only hitting windshields as the leaders reached that particular turn. Kyle Busch also told NBC that there was “nothing there” the previous lap in reference to the rain.

The crash was a blessing for some and a terrible break for others. Dillon, who has not yet won this year, took the lead just before the red flag came out. Martin Truex Jr. also avoided the wreck and jumped up to seventh, which was huge for him after what happened earlier in the race.

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