The largest crash in NASCAR Cup Series history happened Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway and collected seven championship ...
There was confusion and irritation about NASCAR officiating after the ‘Big One’ broke out Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway.
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The biggest crash at Talladega in NASCAR Cup Series history unfolded in Alabama on Sunday as 28 cars were caught up in a chaotic wreck. Only a handful of drivers escaped the pile up at Talladega ...
When the smoke cleared, 28 cars were marked as damaged, with seven of the drivers' days done at the moment of the crash. NASCAR kept the race under yellow until it was three laps to go and then ...
Joey Logano left Charlotte Motor Speedway thinking his bid for a 2024 NASCAR Cup Series title was toast. His unique streak of ...
Tune into a NASCAR Cup Series broadcast at Daytona or Talladega and you’re sure to hear about “The Big One.” It’s the monkey wrench of nearly every superspeedway race where lots of cars ...
However, the massive crash was nine cars short of NASCAR’s overall record set in 1960 during the opening lap of a Modified-Sportsman race at Daytona. 1960 NASCAR Modified-Sportsman Race ...
On a day when sports fans were likely in a state of euphoria with NFL games kicking off nationwide and the MLB postseason heating up, the NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega was meant to be the ...
Denny Hamlin's team should have left Talladega ecstatic. The Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver went from hovering near the ...
Sunday's NASCAR race at Talladega made headlines for its largest crash yet, involving 28 cars and affecting multiple playoff contenders. However, the spotlight quickly shifted to criticism of the ...
The recent Talladega race in the NASCAR Playoffs became a focal point ... Just as the race was approaching its end, a huge crash reshaped the race, with both drivers suddenly finding themselves ...