Waid’s World: Tale of the Talladega Winner Who Led a NASCAR Rebellion
The story of how independent driver James Hylton helped change NASCAR in the 1970s
The story of how independent driver James Hylton helped change NASCAR in the 1970s
It took FOX almost eight minutes to determine that Corey LaJoie crashed on the last lap.
As Talladega so often goes, the race is never truly over until the checkered flag falls.
What could’ve been a Talladega win turned into the first 0-for-10 start for Ford in the Cup Series since 2010.
Michael McDowell’s crash from the lead on the final lap at Talladega worked in the favor of other underdogs.
Toyota got the win, but it could have been an even better day for the manufacturer at Talladega.
In typical Talladega fashion, there were several moments where the Cup race went from orderly to chaotic in a split-second.
Adam Cheek and Tanner Marlar break down a thrilling afternoon at Talladega Superspeedway.
One of the biggest questions leaving Talladega was not about the race, but rather another missing scoring pylon.