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		Ross Chastain's late move leads to win at Talladega
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			 [April 25, 2022]  
			Ross Chastain made a last-straightaway 
			pass of leader Erik Jones to win a frantic GEICO 500 NASCAR Cup 
			Series finish at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday afternoon in 
			Talladega, Ala. 
 Running third off Turn 4 to Jones and then-second-place Kyle Larson, 
			Chastain stayed low and watched Larson go high for the pass and 
			Jones move up for the block.
 
 "I'm always the one going to the top too early and making the 
			mistake," said Chastain, who celebrated his usual way by smashing a 
			watermelon onto the track and eating some during his interview. "I 
			was like, 'I'll just ride at the bottom.' I'm not going lose the 
			race for us.
 
 "(Jones and Larson) just kept going up and moving out of the way."
 
 Chastain recorded his second career Cup win by comfortably beating 
			Austin Dillon to the stripe. The Florida native was triumphant for 
			the first time last month at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, 
			Texas.
 
 Kyle Busch finished third, followed by Larson and Martin Truex Jr. 
			in the 188-lap race that featured five cautions at the 2.66-mile 
			venue.
 
 Jones was trying to put a Richard Petty-owned car into Victory Lane 
			for the first time in 280 races -- dating back to Aric Almirola's 
			win at Daytona in 2014.
 
			
			 
			"We were single file and I felt pretty good about it," said Jones, 
			who led 25 laps and finished sixth. "Looking back, I wish we'd have 
			stayed on the bottom and let the 1 (of Chastain) push me.
 "I didn't know they were coming with that much speed. Obviously, the 
			defense of the 5 (of Larson) opened the door for the 1."
 
 As Stage 1 neared its end, Daniel Hemric's Chevrolet blew up going 
			in to Turn 3, and the No. 16 slowed and was spun by Austin Dillon's 
			No. 3. Hemric went up the traffic and collect the cars of Chase 
			Briscoe and Chris Buescher.
 
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			Apr 24, 2022; Talladega, Alabama, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver 
			Brad Keselowski (6) races NASCAR Cup Series driver 
			Ross Chastain (1) and NASCAR Cup Series driver 
			Greg Biffle (44) during the GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. 
			Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Bubba Wallace notched the opening stage-win, 
			scoring his first of 2022 and third career at high-banked Talladega, 
			where he won last Fall.
 With 31 laps to go in Stage 2, Wallace's No. 23 Ford made contact 
			with Logano's car, sparking the race's biggest incident -- nine cars 
			-- in Turn 1.
 
 William Byron worked his way to the front and clinched Stage 2, his 
			third stage-win of the season, edging teammate Chase Elliott.
 
 On Lap 129, Wallace pushed Ryan Blaney past Kyle Busch and to the 
			point, and the lead cars logged laps by running nose-to-tail before 
			the final pit stops began with 30 circuits to go.
 
 During the final set of cars being service, polesitter Christopher 
			Bell banged quarter panels with teammate Kyle Busch and spun exiting 
			pit road, but the race remained green.
 
 Denny Hamlin emerged with the lead, followed by Larson, Jones, Byron 
			and Chastain to set up the final run to the checkers.
 
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