Matt Kenseth won the Good Sam Roadside Assistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday.
He took the win under caution after Tony Stewart's car sailed through the field, triggering a 25-car accident.

What happened?

Stewart tried to block his way to a win, but his attempt backfired, badly.
He got too far ahead of the pack and lost his drafting partner.
Kenseth was charging on the outside, and Michael Waltrip was leading a line of traffic on the inside.

Why it matters for Matt Kenseth

Kenseth's win was his first at Talladega Superspeedway.
He finished ahead of Jeff Gordon, who was second.
Kyle Busch was third, but NASCAR was sorting the final order almost an hour afterward.

What comes next?

The accident left many drivers wondering what happened to cause so much carnage.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. called the tight racing "bloodthirsty" after he finished 20th.
Brad Keselowski left Talladega with a 14-point lead over Jimmie Johnson with six races to go.

Kenseth's win was a significant one, as it came at a track known for its unpredictability.
The Good Sam Roadside Assistance 500 was held on Sunday, and Kenseth's win was a testament to his skill as a driver.
He was able to avoid the wreckage and take the win under caution.
The accident occurred on the last lap of the race, and it involved 25 cars.

The drivers were shocked by the accident, and many were left wondering what had happened.
Stewart took full responsibility for the accident, saying he had made a mistake.
He had tried to block his way to a win, but his attempt had backfired.
The accident was a significant one, and it left many drivers shaken.

The win was a big one for Kenseth, as it came at a track where he had not won before.
He was able to take the win under caution, and it was a significant moment in his career.
The Good Sam Roadside Assistance 500 was a wild race, and the accident on the last lap was a shocking moment.
Kenseth's win was a great one, and it was a testament to his skill as a driver.