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NASCAR: Austin Cindric, Ford win at Talladega on a last-lap pass as Logano, Preece DQ'ed

NASCAR: Austin Cindric, Ford win at Talladega on a last-lap pass as Logano, Preece DQ'ed

Yahoo23-05-2025

TALLADEGA, Ala. — The final laps of the Jack Links 500 turned into an all-out Ford-vs.-Chevy battle, and when the checkered flag flew, Ford's Austin Cindric and Ryan Preece held off Chevy's Kyle Larson and William Byron in a photo finish. Cindric, who snapped a 30-race winless streak, won by about a yard — or 0.022 seconds on the clock — just holding off Preece as the pack approached lapped traffic.
"That bright yellow car looks great up front. I'm thankful for everyone's support," Cindric said after the race. "Having a photo finish at Talladega, to be able to do it, get in the playoffs in front of this amazing crowd on a beautiful day in Alabama."
UPDATE: The cars of Preece and Joey Logano were both disqualified after post-race inspections. Logano had finished fifth. The cars will now be scored in 38th and 39th place, respectively.
There's an unspoken subtext to every Talladega race: The Big One. The massive, high-banked superspeedway provides perfect conditions for enormous, field-swallowing wrecks. They're the kind of wrecks that both horrify and entice viewers, even if nobody really wants to admit it. This time around, while there were 67 lead changes and 23 leaders over the course of the race, the Big One didn't happen, setting up a final sprint to the finish. There were only four cautions the entire race, two of which were for stage endings, a remarkably "clean" Talladega outing.
For the first two stages, the only wrecks were relatively minor errors of judgment and execution. On lap 43, Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch and Ryan Blaney got tangled up during an attempted move onto pit road:
Trouble coming to pit road for Brad Keselowski, Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch! 👀 pic.twitter.com/EjTuTcPhyw
— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) April 27, 2025
Nine laps later, Christopher Bell hit the wall hard following a push from Denny Hamlin:
A BIG hit for Christopher Bell. He's dropped the window net and let his team know he's okay. pic.twitter.com/4IBVUfPRfJ
— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) April 27, 2025
"Denny didn't do anything wrong," Bell said after getting out of the car. "You have to push, you have to push to be successful. It's a product of the cars we race with this rules package.'
The opening stages were as routine as Talladega gets; although the field ran as much as four-wide, the mistakes were few. Larson ended up winning the first stage, and Bubba Wallace the second.
Aside from the early collisions that took out some of the race favorites, the only fireworks came from Joey Logano's microphone. Incensed that Cindric, his teammate, didn't push him to a stage win, he lit up his radio:
"Way to go Austin, way to go, you dumb [expletive]! Way to [expletive]ing go,' Logano bellowed. 'What a stupid [expletive]. You just gave it to him. Gave a Toyota a stage win. Nice job. Way to go. What a [expletive]."
"That was all I could do not to wreck Joey,' Cindric protested, perhaps thinking of the Hamlin push that sent Bell into the wall. 'I was obviously trying to stay there, I was trying not to wreck everybody."
Logano, Ty Gibbs and Chase Briscoe were among the lap leaders; Anthony Alfredo, driving for Beard Motorsports, even managed a few laps at the front of the pack.
As the laps wound down, a Chevy brigade of Byron, Larson and Alex Bowman challenged Ford's Cindric for the lead. Cindric held the low line while Byron led the high line. Preece, a fellow Ford driver, slid high alongside Cindric for the final few laps, setting up the furious finish.
The Chevy contingent opted not to make a move into a third lane to catch Cindric and Preece, in part because of the lapped traffic right in front of the pack. That left Cindric and Preece free to duel one another for the victory, and Cindric came out on top.
"I don't think there was anything I could have done on the final lap," Larson said. "I needed something else to kind of happen, maybe them blocking each other or something."
Byron still leads the season standings with 388 points; Larson moved past Denny Hamlin into second place. Cindric moved into 15th place, up seven spots, thanks to his victory.
After the race, Preece's car was found to fail Rule 14.5.8.F, having three shims instead of the required two, while Logano's car violated Rules 14.5.8.E and 14.1.P as it was missing a spoiler bolt.
Team Penske indicated it will not appeal the disqualifications. 'The No. 22 Team Penske Ford Mustang was disqualified following post-race inspection at Talladega today. One of the 18 bolts on the surface of the spoiler that connect to the base was found to be loose, and NASCAR penalized the team as a result. This was not intentional and happened throughout the course of the race event. Team Penske accepts the disqualification.'

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