TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) --The "Big One" hit early at Talladega Superspeedway.A massive 13-car accident just seven laps into Sunday's race at Talladega Superspeedway took out race favorites and left it open for an unlikely winner to emerge from the field.
The accident started just seven laps into the race near the front of the field when Matt Kenseth appeared to make contact with series points leader Jeff Gordon.
The bump made Gordon's car slide toward the top of the track, and the drivers running around them couldn't avoid the wreck.
"It was a little bit of aggressive driving, but everybody's jockeying for position here in the early laps," Gordon said. "I got squeezed and didn't have anywhere else to go. I saw an opening, went for it, and it closed up in a hurry."
Six of the drivers caught up in the wreck are Chase for the championship contenders. They are Gordon, Kenseth, Kurt Busch, Kasey Kahne, Clint Bowyer and Mark Martin, winner of last week's race at Phoenix.
"It's Talladega. You expect it," Gordon said. "You just hope to survive it."
Kevin Harvick, Casey Mears, Jamie McMurray, Scott Riggs, AJ Allmendinger, David Gilliland, and Brian Vickers were also involved.
"How could it not happen," Martin said. "It's not guys losing control of their cars. It's so many in such a wad that you can't help but move up or down on each other and it starts a wreck."
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NASCAR issued a stern warning before the race, telling the drivers to avoid aggressive driving, which is common at Talladega but policed heavily for safety precautions.
Race director David Hoots warned drivers at the prerace meeting to show caution on the track.
"If you're thinking you're getting ready to get too close to crossing over this line then draw back," he said.
Several teams were in the garage trying to repair the cars and get them back on the track and get in more laps in the 500-miles race. Others, like Martin, had already called it a day.
Harvick returned about 50 laps later. Gordon, the points leader, and Kahne also returned.
"Everyone's trying to position themselves," Harvick said. "I don't think it's anybody's fault."
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-26-2009 @ 6:32PM
obamaizadope said...
Damn, Junior's getting beat by rookies now..
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4-26-2009 @ 8:02PM
Steven Barlow said...
It was not Jr's fault as he was just fortunate he did not get hit by Edwards in the last big wreck. What a mess.
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5-30-2009 @ 11:42PM
videocrazykid said...
ouch, i bet that has to hurt gettin' into a huge 13 car werck like that i hope for full recovery for all who was involed
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