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Tyler Reddick takes checkered in wild Talladega finish for Michael Jordan’s first win while in attendance

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Tyler Reddick prevailed in a typically-frantic Talladega (Ala.) Superspeed­way run to the checkered flag Sunday in the GEICO 500 NASCAR Cup Seriets 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 runnerup 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.’’

 ?? JAMES GILBERT / GETTY IMAGES ?? Tyler Reddick, driver of the #45 Jordan Brand Toyota, celebrates with crew and family in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeed­way on Sunday.
JAMES GILBERT / GETTY IMAGES Tyler Reddick, driver of the #45 Jordan Brand Toyota, celebrates with crew and family in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeed­way on Sunday.

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