There’s nothing in racing more brutal, or more shamefully entertaining, than a field-clearing wreck at a NASCAR oval. The recipe for disaster is simple: Start a race with a large field of cars, then run them at breakneck speeds with little breathing room. Voilà, vehicular mayhem.
Talladega is synonymous with “the Big One,” even though tracks such as Daytona, Michigan, and Charlotte generate similar events. Given what happened in October 2024, when more than half the field collided in one for the books at Talladega’s YellaWood 500, the crash problem is only getting worse. A Round of 12 playoff race at one of the most notorious tracks on the calendar made for high stakes but a mostly clean race, initially. With six laps to go, NBC’s Leigh Diffey shared with…
