The Big One (motorsport)

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Tyler Reddick (middleground),Brad Keselowski(foreground) and Chase Elliott (background) all spinning through the grass at Las Vegas Motor Speedway before Reddick would eventually hook a curb in the infield and flip once before landing on his wheels. Keselowski later came back up onto the far-side of the track and was nearly struck by Austin Cindric and Ryan Blaney.

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The Big One is a phrase describing any crash usually involving five or more cars in NASCAR, ARCA, F1, 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 Motor Speedway and Watkins Glen International.

Coining the phrase

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Typical three-wide pack during the 2021 Daytona 500.
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Five-wide pack at Talladega Superspeedway during the 2019 GEICO 500.

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 that we had 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. Benny Parsons also used the term on the air during that particular race when replays of the crash were being shown. [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 hot dogs, and later meatballs billed as "The Big One," with activities on Friday night after on-track action concludes billed as "The Big One on Talladega Boulevard".[14]

Examples

NASCAR Cup Series

Xfinity Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

IndyCar Series

  • 2001 zMax 500:
    • A huge 11-car pileup occurred on lap 54, sending Jack Miller to the hospital with a concussion. Miller's car was engulfed by flames and slammed by several other cars, leaving nothing but a shell of his car when he finally came to a stop near the start-finish line. It would be Miller's final race. The race was under yellow for 35 laps while workers cleaned the track.[51] The inferno of flames was so bright that it was visible on satellite images from space.
  • 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship:
    • On lap 11, Wade Cunningham clipped James Hinchcliffe and then made contact with J. R. Hildebrand,[52] initiating a 15-vehicle collision that killed Dan Wheldon and seriously injured Hildebrand, Pippa Mann, and Will Power.[53] Wheldon was racing at Script error: No such module "convert". and struck Charlie Kimball while trying to avoid the collision, sending his car airborne. It flew a distance of about Script error: No such module "convert". and hit the catch fence cockpit first before landing back on the racing surface and coming to a stop near the SAFER barrier. After Wheldon’s death was told to the participants, the race was abandoned.[54]
  • 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, largely due to a combination of rain, weepers, and a day-one crash between Conor Daly and Josef Newgarden that injured the latter) 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.[55] 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.[56]

See also

References

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  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 – 1990 Pepsi 400, July 7, 1990,
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