This is Talladega, people! This 2.66 mile (4.28 kilometer) track is known for rough rides, nasty slides, and even 4-wide. Well, lets get to it.
The first caution was on lap 43 when everyone was pitting, Kyle Busch got lose, making contact with Brad Keselowski. Keselowski then made contact with Ryan Blaney, causing both of them to get damage. Alex Bowman and Chris Buescher also were involved, but nothing much happened to them.
Then, we had another caution on lap 51, right after the restart. Christopher Bell got a push from teammate Denny Hamlin, so he made contact with Buescher, causing them both to spin. Bell made a vicious impact with the wall, hitting it head-on. When Buscher hit the wall, it wasn't as bad as Bell's, but it wasn't great either.
The white flag waved in Alabama, and up at the front of the pack was Austin Cindric and Ryan Preece. They also had something else to worry about, two lap cars-Busch and Josh Berry-were right in front of them. Luckily, they were avoided. It was close, but it was Cindric to the line first.
That was probably the most boring Talladega race ever, not even a big one! Like, come on, not even a flip! Anyways, I got to go. Next up, (Unfortunately) is Texas Motor Speedway.