10 Craziest NASCAR Moments at Talladega

Wild finishes and crazy tumbles on the high banks

At first it looked like the Big One wasn’t going to happen this weekend at Talladega. Greg Biffle, Matt Kenseth and Jeff Gordon all had world-class saves, lurid slides that looked more like something out of the movie “Ronin” rather than a 200 mph chess match. Even Jamie McMurray and Kurt Busch limited the carnage by holding on to their cars and keeping them out of traffic when spinning. Then, on the final turn of the last lap, Tony Stewart made a last second decision to block the rapidly advancing tandem of Michael Waltrip and Casey Mears, triggering a wreck that pretty much collected the entire field, save for about five cars. What did this race teach us? Blocking is bad (as Tony so often reminds us …) and that the North Central Alabama Junkyard is never far around the corner. How does this one stack up against some of the colossal crashes and memorable ’Dega moments? You decide.

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