TALLADEGA, Ala. — So much for Michael Jordan being a jinx at the race track.
The Basketball Hall of Famer celebrated as if he was still on the court after Tyler Reddick stole a NASCAR Cup victory at Talladega Superspeedway, speeding across the line after front-runner Michael McDowell — swerving back and forth in a desperate bid to hold the lead — crashed with the finish line in sight.
It was another wild Talladega finish — and marked the first time that Jordan, co-owner of the 23XI Racing along with Denny Hamlin, has been at the track to witness a victory for one of his drivers.
''Denny keeps saying I was bad luck when I come to the track, and today we proved him wrong,'' a beaming Jordan said in Victory Lane. ''I'm very happy to be here to see it. Everybody tells me when we win we can have a good celebration, but this is the first time I've been here.''
McDowell, the pole-sitter, dominated the closing laps and was in position to give Ford its much-needed first victory of the year. But his desperate efforts to block Keselowski, another Ford driver, wound up costing them both.
McDowell spun out, Keselowski had to check up and Reddick sped by to claim his sixth career Cup victory by 0.208 seconds.
A pile of cars behind them were taken out, as well. Corey LaJoie's No. 7 machine slid across the finish line on its side, pinned against the wall in front of the massive grandstands.
Reddick climbed out of his No. 45 car and scurried up the fence like Spider-Man.