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*[[2014 Sprint Unlimited]]: On lap 36, going through the tri-oval, [[Matt Kenseth]] attempted to move to the inside to carry his momentum around the slightly slower car of [[Brad Keselowski]]; however, he didn't have enough room and was turned by [[Joey Logano]]. As Kenseth came back up the track, he collected [[Tony Stewart]], [[Jeff Gordon]], [[Carl Edwards]], [[Kurt Busch]] and [[Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.]]. Stewart and Gordon ended up pinned against the wall, with Busch's front end under Gordon's car and Stenhouse's front end under Busch's car. [[Danica Patrick]] spun out while trying to miss both the larger crash and the spinning car of Edwards, but she did not hit anything. As her car came to a stop, she was t-boned by the accelerating Stenhouse, who couldn't see because of front-end damage and was trying to make it back to the garage. [[Kevin Harvick]] was also involved in the crash, but his damage was only from running through debris.<ref>{{cite AV media|date=February 15, 2014|title=Matt Kenseth Starts Huge Wreck in Segment 2 – Sprint Unlimited – 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm2G64y6n8w|accessdate=February 16, 2014|publisher=YouTube|work=Fox Sports}}</ref>
*[[2014 Sprint Unlimited]]: On lap 36, going through the tri-oval, [[Matt Kenseth]] attempted to move to the inside to carry his momentum around the slightly slower car of [[Brad Keselowski]]; however, he didn't have enough room and was turned by [[Joey Logano]]. As Kenseth came back up the track, he collected [[Tony Stewart]], [[Jeff Gordon]], [[Carl Edwards]], [[Kurt Busch]] and [[Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.]]. Stewart and Gordon ended up pinned against the wall, with Busch's front end under Gordon's car and Stenhouse's front end under Busch's car. [[Danica Patrick]] spun out while trying to miss both the larger crash and the spinning car of Edwards, but she did not hit anything. As her car came to a stop, she was t-boned by the accelerating Stenhouse, who couldn't see because of front-end damage and was trying to make it back to the garage. [[Kevin Harvick]] was also involved in the crash, but his damage was only from running through debris.<ref>{{cite AV media|date=February 15, 2014|title=Matt Kenseth Starts Huge Wreck in Segment 2 – Sprint Unlimited – 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm2G64y6n8w|accessdate=February 16, 2014|publisher=YouTube|work=Fox Sports}}</ref>
*[[2014 Budweiser Duels]]: Coming through turn four on the final lap of the second duel, Jimmie Johnson ran out of gas, got loose after being tapped in the left corner panel, overcorrected and hit the wall, collecting Jamie McMurray in the process. Martin Truex, Jr. had no way to avoid the wreck and rear-ended McMurray. While slowing to avoid the wreck, Clint Bowyer got rear-ended by Ryan Truex, and slid to the runoff area taking David Ragan with him. Bowyer flipped over in the air and landed on all four wheels with the only damage being a destroyed drive-train. Ragan and Michael Waltrip were also caught in the wreck and both hit the inside wall head-on. Carl Edwards was caught by McMurray, but sustained minimal damage. McMurray made contact with Johnson again as they continued on into the grass, destroying the front ends of their cars.
*[[2014 Budweiser Duels]]: Coming through turn four on the final lap of the second duel, Jimmie Johnson ran out of gas, got loose after being tapped in the left corner panel, overcorrected and hit the wall, collecting Jamie McMurray in the process. Martin Truex, Jr. had no way to avoid the wreck and rear-ended McMurray. While slowing to avoid the wreck, Clint Bowyer got rear-ended by Ryan Truex, and slid to the runoff area taking David Ragan with him. Bowyer flipped over in the air and landed on all four wheels with the only damage being a destroyed drive-train. Ragan and Michael Waltrip were also caught in the wreck and both hit the inside wall head-on. Carl Edwards was caught by McMurray, but sustained minimal damage. McMurray made contact with Johnson again as they continued on into the grass, destroying the front ends of their cars.
*[[2014 Coke Zero 400]]:
**On lap 20, coming out of turn 4, Stenhouse and Johnson got loose and came down the track. Johnson then made contact with Tony Stewart who then turned up and clipped Stenhouse. The ensuing incident collected an additional 12 cars, 15 in total.
**On lap 98, coming down the backstretch on a restart, Greg Biffle bumps into Kasey Kahne off-center, sending him squirly into Joey Logano who then spins up the track, collecting Biffle. At the same time the contact with Joey sent Kahne spinning back up the track, blocking the entire field which was still compact from the initial restart. As a result a total of 26 cars, a track record, piled up heading into turn 3. The wreck ended with a slow roll over by Kyle Busch after Cole Whitt hit him on the track banking.
*[[2015 Coke Zero 400]]:
*[[2015 Coke Zero 400]]:
**On lap 3, [[David Gilliland]] tried to drop in behind [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]] on the inside line, failing to see [[Clint Bowyer]], and got turned around by Bowyer, and ten cars piled in, including [[Michael Annett]], [[Greg Biffle]], [[Sam Hornish, Jr.]], [[Bobby Labonte]], reigning [[Daytona 500]] winner [[Joey Logano]], and [[Danica Patrick]].
**On lap 3, [[David Gilliland]] tried to drop in behind [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]] on the inside line, failing to see [[Clint Bowyer]], and got turned around by Bowyer, and ten cars piled in, including [[Michael Annett]], [[Greg Biffle]], [[Sam Hornish, Jr.]], [[Bobby Labonte]], reigning [[Daytona 500]] winner [[Joey Logano]], and [[Danica Patrick]].

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The Big One is a phrase describing any crash usually involving five or more cars in NASCAR, ARCA, and IndyCar racing. It is most commonly used at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway, although occasionally seen at other tracks as well, such as Dover International Speedway and Watkins Glen International.

Coining the phrase

Typical three-wide pack at Daytona International Speedway in 2015.
Five-wide pack at Talladega Superspeedway in 2019.

Until the 2000s, massive crashes were referred to as "major"[1][2][3] or "terrific"[4] crashes.

By the mid-1990s, competitors and media began taking note of the multi-car wrecks at Daytona and Talladega. In 1997, Dale Earnhardt described a final-lap crash at the 1997 Pepsi 400 as "the Big Wreck".[5] News articles began using the term "Big Wreck" to describe such crashes in 1998,[6] and by 1999, its use was widespread. Drivers began to openly admit they were apprehensive of its possibility.[7]

One of the first times the term "The Big One" was used on-air was during the Winston 500 on ESPN October 11, 1998. Commentator Bob Jenkins said during the crash on lap 134 "this is the big one we hoped we would not have."[8] One of the first published instances of the term "The Big One," was an April 18, 2000, article on ESPN.com about a crash in the DieHard 500.[9] The term was also being used informally by fans on message boards.

During the 2001 Daytona 500, Fox commentator Darrell Waltrip used the term on-air to describe an 18-car crash in the backstretch on lap 173, as saying "It's the big one, gang, it's the big one. It's what we've all been fearing in this kind of racing is going to happen."[10]

By 2001, the phrase was widely used by competitors, fans, and in print and broadcast media.[11] It soon became standard NASCAR vernacular, and it became a retronym to describe past such accidents as well.[12][13]

The Big One has been the subject of criticism of NASCAR.[13] Some have complained that the sanctioning body, promoters and media have celebrated the crashes.[13]

By 2009, Talladega Superspeedway marketed itself on the notorious crashes, with a one-third-pound frankfurter sold at the track called "The Big One".[14]

The video game NASCAR 14 has an achievement called The Big One which can be obtained by getting involved in a crash at Talladega Superspeedway.

Examples

NASCAR Cup Series

Xfinity Series

IndyCar Series

  • 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship: On lap 11, Wade Cunningham clipped James Hinchcliffe and then made contact with J.R. Hildebrand,[51] initiating a 15-vehicle collision that killed Dan Wheldon and seriously injured Hildebrand, Pippa Mann, and Will Power.[52] Wheldon was racing at 220 mph (350 km/h) when he was trying to avoid the collision, but his car went airborne about 325 ft (99 m) after running into Charlie Kimball and hit the catch fence cockpit first before landing back on the racing surface and coming to a stop near the SAFER barrier.[53]
  • 2017 Rainguard Water Sealers 600: After a series of incidents with both the INDYCAR (part of the race was run on one day, then the other half a few months later) and NASCAR (rain and weepers) in 2016, Texas Motor Speedway officials repaved and reconfigured the circuit to reduce weeper issues. On lap 152, Tony Kanaan made contact with James Hinchcliffe, triggering a major collision that forced seven other drivers to leave the race.[54] During the ensuing red flag that followed, INDYCAR officials and Bridgestone engineers agreed to use competition cautions and mandatory tire changes for the remainder of the race in response to continuing issues with blistering tires from the repaved circuit. Kanaan was assessed a 20-second hold penalty for his role in the crash.[55]

References

  1. ^ ESPN SpeedWorld – 1989 Winston 500, May 7, 1989,
  2. ^ CBS Sports – 1992 Daytona 500, February 16, 1992,
  3. ^ NASCAR on ABC- 1998 DieHard 500 telecast, 4/26/98
  4. ^ ESPN SpeedWorld – 1994 Pepsi 400, July 7, 1990,
  5. ^ "One-lap restart irks Pepsi drivers". The Augusta Chronicle Online. July 6, 1997. Retrieved February 11, 2009.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Jarrett Outruns Crashes and Gordon". The New York Times. October 12, 1998. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
  7. ^ "Engines Start For Winston 500". CBSNews.com. October 14, 1999. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
  8. ^ NASCAR on ESPN – Winston 500 telecast, 10/18/98
  9. ^ "Gordon ends drought with Talladega triumph". ESPN.com. April 18, 2000. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
  10. ^ NASCAR on Fox – 2001 Daytona 500, February 18, 2001,
  11. ^ Lipsyte, Robert (July 9, 2001). "'The Call' Is Answered in Earnhardt's Pepsi 400 Victory". The New York Times. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
  12. ^ "Matt Hagans comments on Talladega accident". Motorsport.com. October 6, 2005. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
  13. ^ a b c "The 'Big One' signals need for big change". Yahoo! Sports. April 27, 2009. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
  14. ^ "Coming To Talladega Superspeedway: "The Big One"". Talladega Superspeedway. April 14, 2009. Archived from the original on November 11, 2013. Retrieved April 5, 2013.
  15. ^ 2001 Daytona 500 Big One. YouTube. June 18, 2008. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  16. ^ 2002 Daytona 500 – The Big One (Live and Extended). YouTube. November 27, 2007. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  17. ^ "2002 Aaron's 499 Big One" – via www.youtube.com.
  18. ^ 2002 Daytona 500 – The Big One (Live and Extended). NASCAR. YouTube. November 27, 2007. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  19. ^ "2005 Aaron's 499 - The Big One" – via www.youtube.com.
  20. ^ "Matt Kenseth avoids 25-car pileup to win at Talladega – ESPN". ESPN. October 9, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  21. ^ Final Laps: Kenseth wins as field wrecks behind. NASCAR. YouTube. October 7, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  22. ^ Post-Race Reactions: Good Sam 500. NASCAR. YouTube. October 7, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  23. ^ "Junior out with concussion". NASCAR. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
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  25. ^ Dillon walks away from scary wreck. NASCAR. YouTube. July 6, 2015. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  26. ^ Race Rewind: Talladega in 15 minutes. NASCAR. YouTube. May 1, 2016. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  27. ^ Hembree, Mike (May 15, 2016). "Jimmie Johnson triggers Big One at Dover when gear shift fails". USA Today. Dover, Delaware: Gannett Company. Retrieved May 16, 2016.
  28. ^ Pistone, Pete (May 15, 2016). "Huge Crash Red Flags Dover". MRN.com. Motor Racing Network. Archived from the original on May 18, 2016. Retrieved May 16, 2016.
  29. ^ a b "02/26/2017 race: Daytona 500 (Cup) - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info.
  30. ^ "'The Big One:' 16 NASCAR drivers involved in crash at Talladega". May 7, 2017.
  31. ^ "The Big One Strikes Late | 2017 TALLADEGA | NASCAR on FOX" – via www.youtube.com.
  32. ^ "07/01/2017 race: Coke Zero 400 (Cup) - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info.
  33. ^ "Talladega update: 'Big One' collects playoff drivers in 'Dega | NASCAR.com". Official Site Of NASCAR. October 15, 2017.
  34. ^ a b c "02/18/2018 race: Daytona 500 (Cup) - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info.
  35. ^ "Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series- Full Race -Coke Zero Sugar 400" – via www.youtube.com.
  36. ^ a b "07/07/2018 race: Coke Zero Sugar 400 (Cup) - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info.
  37. ^ "09/30/2018 race: Bank of America Roval 400 (Cup) - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info.
  38. ^ https://www.nascar.com/news-media/2019/02/10/menard-johnson-set-off-massive-wreck-in-clash-battling-for-the-lead/W
  39. ^ "2019 Daytona 500: Late wreck causes massive pile-up with less than 10 laps to go". CBSSports.com.
  40. ^ "'Big One' rears its head late in Daytona 500 knocking Keselowski, Johnson out". nascar.com.
  41. ^ "1999 NBS Touchstone Energy 300 [7/10] (3rd Caution/THE BIG ONE)" – via www.youtube.com.
  42. ^ "Keller escapes accident to win Aaron's 312 race". The Augusta Chronicle. Archived from the original on January 13, 2014.
  43. ^ 2002 Aaron's 312 30 Car Wreck at Talladega. NASCAR. YouTube. January 31, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  44. ^ Huge wreck in Nationwide Series race at Talladega. NASCAR. YouTube. January 31, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  45. ^ Final Laps: Buescher survives final lap mayhem. NASCAR. YouTube. February 25, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  46. ^ 2013 Drive4COPD Nationwide Kyle Larson crashes into fence. NASCAR. YouTube. February 23, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  47. ^ "Daytona Nationwide crash: 28 fans injured; Daytona 500 will go on as scheduled". AOL.SportingNews.com. February 23, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  48. ^ "'The Big One' doesn't escape Xfinity race, huge pileup in overtime" – via www.youtube.com.
  49. ^ "07/06/2018 race: Coca-Cola Firecracker 250 (NXS) - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info.
  50. ^ a b "07/05/2019 race: Circle K Firecracker 250 (NXS) - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info.
  51. ^ Bradley, Charles (October 16, 2011). "IndyCar finale red-flagged after 13-car accident". Autosport. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved October 17, 2011.
  52. ^ "Dan Wheldon dies in huge crash at IndyCar finale". USA Today. David Hunke; Gannett Company. Associated Press. October 16, 2011. Retrieved October 17, 2011.
  53. ^ Oreovicz, John (October 17, 2011). "Dan Wheldon's death stuns racing world". ESPN. ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved October 17, 2011.
  54. ^ Barnes, Joey (June 11, 2017). "Texas 'big one' roughs up cars, feelings". IndyCar.com. Fort Worth, Texas: Brickyard Trademarks, Inc. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
  55. ^ Manchota, Jon (June 10, 2017). "Will Power wins crash-filled IndyCar race at TMS; pack racing leads to controversy, harsh words". The Dallas Morning News. Fort Worth, Texas: A. H. Belo. Retrieved June 12, 2017.