Sam Mayer DESTROYED the Entire Field at San Diego!

Sam Mayer DESTROYED the Entire Field at San Diego! Sam Mayer's late-race aggression triggered a 23-car wreck at the San Diego street course that brought NASCAR action to a complete halt. A routine restart turned into one of the most destructive crashes of the year — and the fallout is just getting started. This breakdown covers exactly how Mayer's contact with Anthony Alfredo set off a chain-reaction pileup, why the track's wall and visibility issues made it worse, and what it means for both drivers heading into the playoff stretch. We dig into the strategic gamble behind late-race aggression and whether Mayer crossed the line. Subscribe to SPORTSWIRE USA for daily takes! 0:00 Intro 0:20 The Restart That Started It All 1:00 Mayer Hits The Wall 1:45 The Chain Reaction 2:30 Track Issues Exposed 3:15 Best Case vs Worst Case 4:00 The Real Debate NASCAR, Cup Series, NASCAR Playoffs, Stock Car Racing, Motorsports, Sam Mayer, Anthony Alfredo, San Diego NASCAR, Naval Base Coronado, JR Motorsports, NASCAR Crash, NASCAR Wreck, Breaking News NASCAR, Restart Crash, NASCAR HighlightsSam Mayer, Anthony Alfredo, NASCAR, NASCAR Xfinity Series, San Diego NASCAR race, NASCAR wreck, NASCAR crash, 23 car pileup, NASCAR restart crash, Sam Mayer crash, Sam Mayer wreck, NASCAR red flag, NASCAR playoffs, motorsport, stock car racing, NASCAR highlights today, NASCAR last lap chaos, NASCAR wall repair, NASCAR safety concerns, NASCAR news, Xfinity Series wreck, SPORTSWIRE USA #NASCAR #SamMayer #NASCARCrash #CupSeries #StockCarRacing #NASCARPlayoffs #SanDiegoNASCAR #BreakingNews #MotorsportsNews #NASCARHighlights #NASCARTwitter #AndurilStreetCircuit #JRMotorsports #RestartChaos #SportsNews Disclaimer © Sportswire USA – All Rights Reserved All content published on this channel, including but not limited to videos, audio, graphics, text, animations, and other creative materials, is the exclusive property of Sportswire USA and is protected under international copyright laws, U.S. Copyright Act (Title 17, United States Code), and the YouTube Standard License. Unauthorized copying, re-uploading, reproducing, redistributing, or modifying any content from this channel in any form — whether for commercial or non-commercial purposes — is strictly prohibited. Any individual, channel, or organization found violating these rights will face copyright action, legal notice, and possible removal of their content through YouTube’s Copyright Enforcement System (DMCA takedown). Usage & Fair Use Notice Some video materials may contain third-party images, clips, or sounds used under Fair Use (Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act 1976) for purposes such as: • News reporting • Commentary • Criticism • Education • Research All external materials are used responsibly and lawfully, respecting the rights of original creators. If you are a copyright holder and believe your content has been used incorrectly, or if you have any complaint or claim, please contact us immediately at [email protected]. We will review and remove the content instantly. Licensing & Permissions If you wish to license, feature, or use any part of our content, you must obtain written permission from Sportswire USA before use. For all licensing requests, advertising, sponsorships, collaborations, or inquiries related to our content, please contact: [email protected] Copyright Enforcement We actively monitor for unauthorized use of our videos, thumbnails, voiceovers, and other creative assets. If any content from Sportswire USA is copied or re-uploaded without permission, we will take immediate copyright action through official YouTube and legal channels. © 2026 Sportswire USA. All Rights Reserved