NASCAR: Ranking The Five Worst Road Course Wrecks Ever

Jun 28, 2015; Sonoma, CA, USA; Sprint Cup Series driver Clint Bowyer (15) leads driver Kyle Busch (18) during a caution flag in the Toyota/SaveMart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 28, 2015; Sonoma, CA, USA; Sprint Cup Series driver Clint Bowyer (15) leads driver Kyle Busch (18) during a caution flag in the Toyota/SaveMart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jun 28, 2015; Sonoma, CA, USA; Sprint Cup Series driver Clint Bowyer (15) leads driver Kyle Busch (18) during a caution flag in the Toyota/SaveMart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-USA TODAY Sports
Ed Szczepanski-USA TODAY Sports /

There is a certain art when it comes to NASCAR racing on a road course. Failure to master that art will result in poor finishes and at times a wrecked car.

Not only are they the only races on the NASCAR Cup schedule that requires a driver to turn right on multiple occasions in the same lap, they are also some of the most entertaining and intense races of the entire year.

While there are many differences between oval races and road course races, one that thing remains the same is the chance of a driver losing control of their car and piling up the entire field.

With that being said and two road course races coming up on the 2017 Cup schedule, here are five of the worst wrecks at road courses in NASCAR history. If you agree with our list, please feel free to let us know in the comments below.

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