(By Greg Engle)
Posted: Monday,April 27th, 2009
(By Greg Engle, NASCAR Examiner, NDN Editor)
It was wild, it was crazy, it was Talladega.
But after Sunday the type of racing we saw there may never be seen again.
The race had the breathtaking side-by-side three four and five wide action typical of Talladega. There was a huge crash early in the race, also known as the ‘big one’.
And a relatively unknown young man driving for a single car team scored his first Sprint Cup victory. A dramatic story and a memorable win.
Everything that happened on a great afternoon of racing though was overshadowed when on the final lap a racecar driven by Carl Edwards flew towards the grandstands and careened along the catchfence injuring several fans.

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