Dozens of fans were hurt, some seriously, at a NASCAR race in Daytona Beach, Florida when a car crashed into the fence and rained used auto parts over the onlookers and their video cameras.  Despite the wreck and injuries, NASCAR says the Daytona 500 will go on Sunday on the very same track.

A bunch of cars lost control on the last lap of the race, and started crashing into each other at 200 miles per hour (321 kph).  The car driven by Kyle Larson flipped and punctured the fence separating the track and the fans.  Several of them were already taking video and photos of the race.  One got a picture of the spot where a big tire came down on a couple of fans.  Others got video of the crash in progress and the stunned reactions in the crowd.

More than 20 people in the stands were hurt and a column of ambulances took them to hospital.  Kyle Larson walked away from the crash uninjured.