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Austin Sindrick Clinches Talladega Victory for Ford After Rogano’s Dramatic Final-Lap Pass, Then Faces Controversial DQ

May 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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In Talladega, Alabama, the final lap of the Jack Link 500 was an intense showdown between Ford and Chevy, with Ford’s Austin Cindric and Ryan Preece narrowly edging out Chevy’s Kyle Larson and William Byron in a photo finish. Cindric ended a 30-race winless streak, crossing the line about a yard, or 0.022 seconds, ahead.

Cindric expressed gratitude afterward, praising the bright yellow car and the enthusiastic crowd on a beautiful Alabama day. However, post-race inspections led to disqualifications for both Preece and Joey Logano, who originally finished fifth. Their cars were relegated to 38th and 39th places respectively due to rule violations.

Talladega, known for its massive crashes, surprisingly saw a relatively clean race with 67 lead changes and 23 leaders but only minor incidents. Stephen Keselowski, Kyle Busch, and Ryan Blaney tangled on Lap 43 during a pit road entry attempt, and Christopher Bell suffered a hard hit on the wall after a push from Denny Hamlin. Bell, however, defended Hamlin, saying pushing is part of the sport’s competitive nature under the current rule package.

The race’s first stage was smooth, with Kyle Larson winning the opening stage and Bubba Wallace taking the second. Early collisions removed some favorites, but the only other notable moment was Joey Logano’s heated radio outburst criticizing his teammate Cindric for not pushing him hard enough, inadvertently helping Toyota secure a stage win.

Logano, Ty Gibbs, and Chase Briscoe led at different times, while Anthony Alfredo briefly stayed ahead. In the final laps, a fierce battle unfolded between Ford’s Cindric and Preece and Chevy’s Byron, Larson, and Alex Bowman. Chevy refrained from moving to the third lane due to heavy traffic, enabling Cindric and Preece to fight for the win, with Cindric ultimately prevailing.

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Byron continues to lead the season standings with 388 points, Larson moved into second place, surpassing Denny Hamlin, and Cindric climbed from 7th to 15th due to his victory. Post-race inspections revealed Preece’s car had an extra shim, violating rule 14.5.8.f, and Logano’s car lacked spoiler bolts, breaching rules 14.5.8.e and 14.1.p. Team Penske accepted the disqualification without appeal, citing a loose spoiler bolt as the cause.

Fan Take: This race showcases the unpredictable drama and tight competition that keeps NASCAR fans on the edge of their seats. The disqualifications emphasize NASCAR’s commitment to fair play, which could lead to tighter regulations and more thrilling finishes in the future.

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