Loop Data Box Score

GEICO 500

Sunday, April 21st, 2024

Talladega Superspeedway, Lincoln, AL

  • 14 Ford
  • 8 Toyota
  • 16 Chevrolet

  • Sunday, April 21st, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Tyler Reddick takes checkered in wild Talladega finish for Michael Jordan’s first win while in attendance

Tyler Reddick prevailed in a typically-frantic Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway run to the checkered flag Sunday in the GEICO 500 NASCAR Cup Series race, narrowly avoiding a multi-car crash in the closing 400 yards – coming from third place out of Turn 4, to earn the win by a slight 0.208-second when race leader Michael McDowell crashed trying to block competitors approaching the finish line; McDowell’s move slowing the bottom line and allowing Reddick in the high lane to motor through to his first victory of the year and sixth of his career.

So pumped to claim this win, the 28-year old Californian climbed the grandstand fence, pumping his fist to the screaming, adoring crowd while one of his 23XI Racing team owners, NBA legend Michael Jordan celebrated on pit lane, taking Reddick’s young son Beau in his arms and grinning from ear-to-ear. This was the first time Jordan had been at track when his team won a race.

“Man, it’s incredible,’’ said Reddick, who led 13 laps on the afternoon. “Everyone on this 45 Toyota Camry worked really hard today. Didn’t really work out in that third stage for us, but we were able to fight and defend our track position.

“Was that crazy guys?’’ he yelled toward the cheering grandstands. “A lot of chaos. That’s Talladega for you.’’

“I just have to give a lot of credit to Ty Gibbs and Martin Truex, it was just us Toyotas left and they pushed me with everything they had. Without Martin and Ty and those pushes we don’t win this race.’’

The final few laps pitted a low line of Fords – the manufacturer trying to earn its first win of 2024 – and a high line led by the Toyotas. McDowell, the 2021 Daytona 500 winner anticipated a huge run from the cars behind, but conceded later that he was just a little late making the block.

The contact when he pulled down to Roush Fenway Keselowski driver Brad Keselowski sent McDowell’s car off track. Keselowski was still able to recover and finish second – his second straight runner-up finish this season. Afterward, McDowell apologized to Keselowski for essentially costing the former series champion a win with the move.

“We did a good job keeping those Mustang Dark Horses up front,’’ said McDowell, who led a race best 36 laps. “He [Keselowski] did everything right. He pushed me. I was able to get in front of him the first time but when I came back down I barely wasn’t clear. I’ll have to watch the replay. I hate it. I hate it we didn’t make it to the finish line. We had such a fast mustang today. … just came up short and took a lot of guys out and I apologize.’’

The race ending was in stark contrast to the early portion of the event. For the first time since NASCAR instituted “stage racing” in 2017 there were no caution periods through the opening two stages (other than the scheduled stage breaks).

McDowell won the pole position and as promised all weekend, was set to race strategically not forcing his No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford to the front all day but instead when it needed to be there. There was a lot of hope that Ford would secure its first win of the year Sunday and two of the Mustangs – driven by Austin Cindric (Stage 1) and Joey Logano (Stage 2) – swept the stage victories early in the race.

But as is so often the case, a late race restart – with 27 laps remaining – set the tone for the finish with McDowell leading the bottom line and Fords stacked up behind him. Reddick led the high line with Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver Martin Truex Jr. behind him. McDowell and Reddick exchanged the lead 10 times in that final 27-lap stretch to the trophy – indicative of a day when there were 23 race leaders and 73 lead changes, including New Zealander Shane Van Gisbergen’s first NASCAR Cup Series laps out front on an oval (three laps).

It was an exhaustive and exhilarating afternoon depending on what side of the finishing order you came out on. All the drivers – including several collected in the multi-car race ending crash – confirmed they were okay.

“Well, [team co-owner] Denny [Hamlin] keeps saying I’m bad luck,’’ Jordan said, ”And today we proved him wrong.

“The whole team did a good job,’’ he continued. “I’m very happy to be here to see it. Everybody always tells me when we win we have a good celebration but this is the first time I’ve been here [for a win].

“As you know this is NBA playoffs right now and to me, this is like an NBA playoff game, I am so ecstatic for the fans who support the sport itself. You know we’ve been working hard trying to get ourselves to compete against all the top guys in this sport. And we’ve done a heckuva job just to be where we are and for us to win and win a big race like this it means so much to me and effort the team has put in.

“I’m all in. It replaces a lot of competitiveness I had in basketball, but this is even worse because I have no control. If I was playing basketball, I’d have total control, but I have no control and live vicariously through the drivers and crew chiefs. I’m very happy for 23 eleven – 110 percent.’’

Hamlin, who finished 37th after being collected in a crash, smiled upon hearing Jordan’s elation and Beau Reddicks’ cool celebration with the legend.

“Beau has no idea of the significance of that moment,” Hamlin said.

Stewart-Haas Racing’s Noah Gragson finished a career best third, followed by JTG Daugherty’s Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Hendrick Motorsports’ Alex Bowman.

Anthony Alfredo, who led four laps, finished a career best sixth place for Beard Motorsports. Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron was seventh, followed by Front Row Motorsports’ Todd Gilliland, Spire Motorsports’ Justin Haley and the Wood Brothers’ Harrison Burton.

Despite a 20th place finish Sunday, Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson leads the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings by 16 points over Truex, who was 11th Sunday.

  • Drivers Entered: 38
  • Laps Scheduled: 188
  • Margin of Victory: 0.208 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 13 Minutes 29 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 155.977
  • Cautions: 4 for 21 laps
  • Lead Changes: 73
  • Green Flag Passes: 17,042 (102.0 passes per green flag lap)
The NASCAR Garage 56 car during the Rolex 24
Daytona Beach, Florida - January 29, 2023 : The NASCAR Garage 56 car is seen on display during the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway.
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GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway Loop Data Box Score results
DRIVER ST MID CLO FIN HI LOW ARP PL DIF GFP GFxP PD QPS % QPS FST % T15 LED % LED LAPS DR TOT PTS
Tyler Reddick 18 24 3 1 1 35 17.0 17 478 472 6 187 39.12 3 42.0 13 6.9 188 85.30 47
Brad Keselowski 22 31 2 2 1 36 17.8 20 496 450 46 218 43.95 5 47.3 2 1.1 188 87.60 38
Noah Gragson 36 5 4 3 1 36 10.7 33 566 534 32 318 56.18 2 70.7 5 2.7 188 121.00 34
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 33 27 15 4 4 33 21.9 29 447 410 37 124 27.74 2 20.7 0 0.0 188 61.40 33
Alex Bowman 12 25 13 5 2 32 16.5 7 545 540 5 221 40.55 3 51.1 0 0.0 188 85.30 33
Anthony Alfredo 24 17 19 6 1 36 20.2 18 482 481 1 120 24.90 4 25.0 4 2.1 188 61.50 0
William Byron 13 19 17 7 2 35 16.7 6 464 474 -10 188 40.52 5 47.3 0 0.0 188 80.50 38
Todd Gilliland 3 6 10 8 1 31 13.3 -5 540 541 -1 326 60.37 4 64.4 0 0.0 188 109.80 29
Daniel Hemric 19 22 23 9 1 34 15.9 10 559 563 -4 208 37.21 6 45.7 8 4.3 188 95.70 28
Harrison Burton 16 29 25 10 2 35 19.0 6 513 541 -28 149 29.04 6 34.0 0 0.0 188 68.80 32
Martin Truex Jr 6 7 5 11 1 36 16.9 -5 429 445 -16 264 61.54 4 48.9 16 8.5 188 89.30 26
Chase Briscoe 26 36 21 12 1 37 25.3 14 346 350 -4 135 39.02 8 20.7 3 1.6 188 52.20 25
Ross Chastain 32 34 9 13 1 35 13.9 19 469 433 36 287 61.19 3 63.3 6 3.2 188 94.80 30
Ryan Preece 11 9 24 14 2 36 20.0 -3 568 559 9 187 32.92 6 32.5 0 0.0 188 81.10 25
Chase Elliott 9 21 22 15 1 31 15.8 -6 566 577 -11 195 34.45 4 42.0 5 2.7 188 82.10 34
Josh Berry 29 26 7 16 1 37 18.5 13 501 488 13 186 37.13 8 47.3 3 1.6 188 71.00 21
Carson Hocevar 35 35 30 17 1 37 28.6 18 302 289 13 17 5.63 8 6.4 1 0.5 188 58.70 20
Corey Lajoie 31 8 29 18 1 36 18.2 13 536 552 -16 222 41.42 7 41.0 0 0.0 188 71.10 19
Joey Logano 7 18 14 19 1 36 16.3 -12 444 460 -16 195 43.92 1 50.0 22 11.7 188 67.10 28
Ryan Blaney 21 28 18 20 1 37 22.5 1 382 398 -16 106 27.75 5 28.7 1 0.5 188 46.30 24
Kyle Larson 38 10 20 21 1 38 21.0 17 369 336 33 209 56.64 2 43.1 0 0.0 188 67.90 24
Ty Gibbs 15 16 6 22 1 34 15.8 -7 558 582 -24 253 45.34 2 49.5 1 0.5 188 78.40 16
Austin Cindric 2 15 12 23 1 26 10.9 -21 470 472 -2 354 75.32 4 76.1 16 8.5 188 94.00 33
Cody Ware 34 3 28 24 2 37 26.7 10 401 391 10 60 14.96 5 14.4 0 0.0 188 42.20 13
Chris Buescher 8 4 27 25 1 30 17.4 -17 533 532 1 164 30.77 6 35.1 6 3.2 188 73.80 16
Kyle Busch 4 11 8 26 1 34 12.1 -22 502 530 -28 321 63.94 2 75.0 4 2.1 188 85.20 17
Daniel Suarez 25 33 11 27 2 37 20.4 -2 474 462 12 231 48.73 4 44.2 0 0.0 188 49.60 10
Shane van Gisbergen 17 13 16 28 1 37 19.9 -11 553 555 -2 177 32.01 4 33.5 3 1.6 188 56.60 0
Zane Smith 30 37 26 29 3 38 29.6 1 261 276 -15 123 47.13 4 16.5 0 0.0 188 39.60 8
Austin Dillon 5 12 31 30 1 33 17.9 -25 504 523 -19 246 48.81 3 42.6 0 0.0 188 55.00 14
Michael McDowell 1 23 1 31 1 32 13.3 -30 455 477 -22 197 43.30 5 53.2 36 19.3 187 89.60 6
BJ McLeod 37 38 32 32 1 38 30.2 5 207 206 1 133 64.25 7 17.0 5 2.7 187 61.00 0
John Hunter Nemechek 20 2 33 33 1 37 25.1 -13 261 258 3 42 16.09 8 20.2 20 10.9 184 36.00 4
Justin Haley 27 30 34 34 1 37 26.2 -7 348 348 0 134 38.51 5 19.7 4 2.2 184 36.60 3
Erik Jones 28 32 35 35 4 33 24.5 -7 348 357 -9 53 15.23 2 18.1 0 0.0 154 32.30 2
Bubba Wallace 14 14 36 36 2 30 17.3 -22 423 443 -20 276 65.25 1 51.1 0 0.0 154 68.60 1
Denny Hamlin 23 1 37 37 1 36 25.0 -14 347 357 -10 185 53.31 4 27.1 4 2.6 154 34.50 1
Christopher Bell 10 20 38 38 2 36 22.7 -28 395 422 -27 205 51.90 0 34.6 0 0.0 132 56.50 5