It was a relatively quiet Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega Super Speedway, but with 20 laps to go, “the big one” struck.
After a brief caution period caused by an incident involving Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott was hit from behind, spun out and hit the wall on the back straight. After hitting the SAFER Barrier head-on, Elliott’s No. 24 collected oncoming cars, with 16 being involved in the wreck when the dust had settled.
#TheBigOne strikes at @TalladegaSuperS! @AJDinger goes for a WILD ride.#NASCAR @NASCARonFOX @FOXTV https://t.co/DNPiVWLXxV
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) May 7, 2017
The No. 47 of A.J. Allmendinger hit Elliott in the rear to start the collision and ended up on its roof when the smoke cleared.
Here's a closer look at today's BIG crash at @TalladegaSuperS. Both @AJDinger and @ChaseElliott get air. #NASCAR https://t.co/nFPNXDZLiF
What do you think? Leave a comment.— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) May 7, 2017
The GEICO 500 was red-flagged with 20 laps to go so cleanup crews could clear the track.