Well, that really isn't ideal....

Daniel Dye and Nick Sanchez will be relegated to an early retirement in Saturday Night's Calypso Lemonade 200 at Winchester Speedway, after an extremely questionable incident on Lap 84 of the 200-lap event, which involved David Gilliland Racing's Taylor Gray.

The accident happened when Taylor Gray's Ripper Coffee Co. Ford Fusion made contact with the GMS Racing Chevrolet SS of Daniel Dye, sending the Berlin winner into the outside wall with significant force. However, that wasn't the end of the accident, as the No. 21 entry slid down the track and into Nick Sanchez's REV Racing machine.

Both Chevrolet SS entries were totally destroyed from the accident, which will relegate both contenders into 13th and 14th-place finishes, while Taylor Gray's No. 17 was able to continue on running inside the top-five.

As expected, Dye wasn't happy about the incident at all, and neither was Randy Dye, his father, who was seen on pit road shouting at a crew member of David Gilliland Racing's No. 17 team, as well as the driver's father,  Shane Gray.

 

After the accident happened, Dye took to social media to give his thoughts on the incident with Taylor Gray, saying: "Passed for 3rd clean and got right hooked intentionally. Confused, but you'll have that. Thank you to GMS Racing for building me a safe race car. Seen some people get hurt in race cars after stuff like that so I'm blessed and thankful to be here."