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An image of a dirt race at Crandon International Off Road Raceway

Step aside NASCAR, US dirt race produces one of the WILDEST final laps you'll ever see

Step aside NASCAR, US dirt race produces one of the WILDEST final laps you'll ever see

An image of a dirt race at Crandon International Off Road Raceway

It would be fair to say that NASCAR fans tuning into Sunday's race at Pocono were not treated to the most exciting of finishes.

Despite having to save fuel, Chase Briscoe easily held off Denny Hamlin behind, with the next-gen car once again coming in for criticism post-race due to a lack of passing.

However, fear not, as whilst NASCAR didn't deliver this weekend, the Championship Off-Road Racing Series certainly did.

The series hit Crandon International Raceway at the weekend for the 32nd Annual Forest County Potawatomi Crandon Brush Run and the finish in the Pro4 vs Pro2 race was EPIC!

On the final lap, the off-road track near Wisconsin saw race leader and home hero Keegan Kincaid taken out by CJ Greaves, one half of the famous father-son racing duo, completed by his senior, Johnny Greaves.

The collision left the two rivals stuck together, with the wheels of Greaves' Monster Pro4 truck locked onto Kincaid's Lucas Oil Pro2 vehicle, neither driver able to get out of the mess in the final moments of the Pro2 vs Pro4 event.

The duo span around the dirt track as one, both stars desperately sticking down the throttle in an attempt to be set free, with the third-place Kyle Chaney nearing closer.

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Dirt race at Crandon sees epic finish

After what must have felt like a lifetime for Kincaid, who was desperate for another win on home soil, the 29-year-old finally got loose from Greaves' truck, losing bodywear in the process just as the marshals appeared to lend a helping hand.

With Greaves also now free to race to the line, the No. 33 driver sped off in his Pro4 vehicle, but was swiftly met by Chaney who had caught up to the frontrunners, providing fans with an entertaining finish.

Greaves squeezed his monster-sponsored truck through leaving Chaney in his dust, but it was Kincaid who managed to claw back the win, crossing the line first at Crandon International Raceway.

Taking to Instagram after the insane closing stage, Kincaid said: "Thought I would know what to say to this morning but I’m still speechless…"

If you don't believe us that it was insane, take a look for yourselves!

READ MORE: NASCAR Cup Series star hit with devastating penalty at Pocono

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