Chaos erupts in wild finish to NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega | Motorsports on NBC

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The NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega ends in wild fashion as Michael McDowell goes around attempting to block Brad Keselowski with the “big one” occurring as the field comes to the line. #NBCSports #NASCAR #NASCARCupSeries
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  1. Fox has got some problems with getting a camera in the right spot. Unless it was a blimp shot or a in car camera. What a shame they are doing to this sport. This is one of the races I still try and watch but fox had me loosing interest. Bad job that last lap shows you how short they came in producing this race and with so many commercials it was hard to watch..

  2. Snot nosed idiots, ever one of them
    Its like watching my grandchildren ride bikes, you know someone is going to crash. Blocking is stupid and it is not racing.

  3. Gregson bumps Kaselowski into Mcdowell. Kaselowski mentions having been bumped. Maybe Gregson couldn't help it. But without that bump, maybe Mcdowell keeps control for the win. And Ford goes 1. 2.3.

  4. While watching the race, Reddick clearly won. While watching this replay, many other cars crossed the finish line, then the caution came out. Those cars keep their finishing position. The rest of the field is frozen at the last timing line provided that they continued and crossed the finish line. It took nearly 1/2 hour after the race to get them in the right order. The caution light (bottom of the screen, left side) comes on at 34 seconds into the video.

  5. Going that low with tires that shot is only gonna end up like that, idk what he was thinking, I think his team would’ve rather got 2nd or 3rd place and points than 29th and barely any points

  6. What a rediculous way to finish a race. NASCAR loves to see that bunched up pack, beating and banging their way to the wreck at the finish line. That's not competition, that's Gladiator Games! Blood Sports! REDICULOUS !