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  1. Sunday's NASCAR Cup race at Talladega ended in a dramatic, but clean photo finish. Austin Cindric and Ryan Preece drag-raced to the line with a pair of Hendrick cars pushing them, but it was Cindric who edged ahead at the finish line in a thrilling photo finish. The Ford driver also had the help of a draft from two lapped cars on the inside line, right in front of him. "I'm just so proud of ...Keep readingView the full article

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  2. Check out the best highlights from the NASCAR Cup Series: Jack Link’s 500! View the full article

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  3. Check out the final laps where Austin Cindric took home the checkered flag at Talladega. View the full article

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  4. The NASCAR field regrouped for a final run to the end of opening stage at Talladega, just minutes after three Cup champions collided at pit entry under green. On this restart, Christopher Bell led the outside lane and Chris Buescher led the inside lane. Neither driver would complete another full lap under green. With their teammates pushing, the field sped through Turns 1 and 2 on the 52nd lap ...Keep readingView the full article

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  5. On Lap 43 of 60 in the first stage at Talladega, green-flag pit stops were well underway. Exiting Turn 4, a group of Fords planned to pit together — and that's when disaster struck. That's when three Cup champions and former winners at the famed track suffered significant damage early in Sunday's 500-mile race. It began when RFK Racing's Brad Keselowski, who has the most wins of any active ...Keep readingView the full article

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  6. The 2025 NASCAR season continues with the Jack Link's 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday. Here are the highlights! View the full article

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  7. When NASCAR comes to Talladega, the fans expect to see three and four-wide action. And in recent years, that's exactly what they've gotten, but looks can be deceiving. While the field races around the track four-wide, ten rows deep, everything seems suspiciously under control. And that's because it is. No one is actually going flat-out in those situations. In modern-day NASCAR with the ...Keep readingView the full article

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  8. With only one week off during its entire 36-week season, the NASCAR Cup Series drivers and teams have a long road ahead of them in 2025. That one-week vacation is now behind them, which means they are now facing 28 straight weeks of racing until the November 2nd finale at Phoenix Raceway. NASCAR has been dealing with a 36-race schedule for over two decades now, but usually with off-weekends ...Keep readingView the full article

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  9. NASCAR introduced the choose rule a few years ago, which is their own take on the choose cone commonly used at short tracks around the country. It's a V-shaped painted box on the frontstretch and it's purpose is simple:. Drivers may choose which lane they wish to restart in for double-file restarts. At tracks like Martinsville, the inside is obviously favored while the outside is clearly better ...Keep readingView the full article

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  10. Jesse Love and Connor Zilisch are good friends off the track, but with a win on the line, both of the young racers battled fiercely at the front of the pack. And on the final lap of the NASCAR Xfinity race at Talladega, Love's attempt to cut under Zilisch for the lead ended poorly for one — and awful for the other. Zilisch spun, slamming the inside wall nose-first. He impacted the wall in ...Keep readingView the full article

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  11. Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity race featured an unfortunate accident with just 13 laps to go where some spotter miscommunication resulted in a multi-car crash that eliminated, Katherine Legge, Aric Almirola and Jeffrey Earnhardt from the event. It was a solid day up until that point for Legge, who led her first lap ever in NASCAR during a cycle of green-flag pit stops. She was running around 15th ...Keep readingView the full article

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  12. Two-time Talladega Xfinity winner Jeb Burton is not ready to accept the results of Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity race at the superspeedway. While he was battling three-wide for the race lead, officials threw the caution when Connor Zilisch slammed the inside wall. Zilisch himself was later the race only moments prior. After reviewing the tape, NASCAR determined that Austin Hill was narrowly ahead ...Keep readingView the full article

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  13. Check out the post-race interviews from the Ag-Pro 300! View the full article

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  14. Check out the best highlights from the NASCAR Xfinity Series: Ag-Pro 300! View the full article

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  15. It seems inevitable at this point, but Austin Hill is once again the winner at a superspeedway track. Connor Zilisch was in control of the race on the final lap, but an unfriendly bump from his friend Jesse Love sent the JR Motorsports driver spinning across the back stretch. Zilisch slammed the inside wall hard, and the caution flag promptly waved. Austin Hill, who was narrowly ahead at the ...Keep readingView the full article

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  16. While Lawless Alan earned his first career ARCA win, YouTuber Cleetus McFarland avoided the chaos and collected an impressive top-ten finish in the No. 30 Rette Jones Racing Ford. Nearly 70,000 people were watching the in-car camera as he took on the infamous superspeedway. McFarland, whose real name is Garrett Mitchell, made his ARCA debut at Daytona earlier this year where he was involved in ...Keep readingView the full article

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  17. When Ryan Preece pulled a wheelie and flipped at the Daytona 500 earlier this year, he called for NASCAR to take action to help keep the Next Gen (Gen-7) cars from taking flight. There have been eight occasions where Cup cars have gone completely upside down in the last three years of competition, including five in the last calendar year. Unfortunately, Preece has the distinction of being the ...Keep readingView the full article

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  18. Front Row Motorsports isn't unfamiliar with the front row at superspeedways, but it's not a place we've ever seen Zane Smith before today. Driving the No. 38 Ford Mustang, he was the fastest man at Talladega in both rounds of qualifying, earning his first career pole in his 55th career start. Crew chief Ryan Bergenty was ecstatic and actively celebrating on pit road as his car rocketed to the top ...Keep readingView the full article

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  19. Justin Haley is likely just looking for a little bit of stability in the 2025 NASCAR Cup season after losing four crew members, his car chief and now his crew chief since the beginning of April. Car Chief Robert “Cheddar” Smith left at the start of the month to take over those same duties for Ty Gibbs at Joe Gibbs Racing. His replacement, Doug Powers, was actually ejected from Talladega ...Keep readingView the full article

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  20. It's been an eventful week off the track for the No. 7 Spire Motorsports, and things aren't calming down after they arrived at Talladega Superspeedway for the tenth round of the 2025 season. During pre-race technical inspection on Friday, the No. 7 Chevrolet failed twice before finally passing on the third attempt through. Per the NASCAR rule book, the team will lose their pit stall selection ...Keep readingView the full article

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