This race is a testament to the quality of the Fox broadcast during this period. This is perhaps the most boring circumstance you could possibly come up with for a race, yet the entire time the race is engaging, and the analysis is compelling even though the race boils down to just a few cars running time trial laps.
Only 3 cars finished on the lead lap, 2 in contention, one half a lap down, and two cars battling for 4th one lap down LOL. And Kenny Wallace blows an engine but still finishes in the top 10. When was the last time you saw that?
@@TheShockninja I believe 1996 Indy 500. Only like 8 cars finished. Oh and a 5 car wreck off turn 4 last lap. If that wreck doesn’t happen, 13 cars finish. Lynn st James finished top 10 that race.. laps down.
1995 formula 1 season. 1 race had 5 cars finish. 6th place on back dnf. Another had 5 finished, but 4th place was dnf. 2 other races had 6 cars finish.. I recall I believe 2002? Australia or Austrian Grand Prix- the 1st race of the season, a huge wreck took out many cars and then a few other cars dropped out and only 8 finished. The race mark Webber scored points in minardi and everyone thought he was a gift from god…
In my years of watching nascar I never seen a big one like that in years the last time I saw a big one in talladega was in 2003 that was the biggest one I had ever seen
Yup. Stages have put the final nail in the coffin. The strategy and endurance aspect of nascar dead. This car has ruined ingenuity and knowledge. Fluke winners and with the stupid playoffs,fluke champions
No, actually 33 cars were involved in this Huge One. This is the biggest crash of the 21st century in all of NASCAR. Not even the Cup Series had this big of a wreck. The biggest wreck in the cup series of 21st century took out 27 cars at the 2003 Aaron’s 499
2002 Aaron’s 312 Location: Lincoln, Alabama Track: Talladega Superspeedway Type of race track: Superspeedway Starting cars: 43 Finishing cars: 21 Laps: 117 Cautions: 3 Red flags: 1 Pole Winner: Johnny Sauter (2) (Rookie) Most laps led: Jason Keller (57) (51 laps led) Race Winner: Jason Keller (57)
I don't have anymore full races except for the 2009 Xfinity @ Memphis race. I'm currently trying to figure out a way to upload it in one or two parts instead of 21. I'm sorry.