A tradition unlike any other… Talladega Superspeedway sharing what the infield fans left behind.
This past weekend was Jack Link’s 500 at Talladega Speedway. The race track is one of the most cherished venues in all of NASCAR, and it delivered some iconic moments yet again. Carson Hocevar scored his first career NASCAR Cup Series win there, and there was a big time wreck that knocked out at least 26 cars from the competition.
Here’s a video of that, in case you missed it:
That’s ‘Dega for you.
Though the race itself was exciting, and also allowed for the young phenom – Carson Hocevar – to get his first win, the part I often look forward to every year is… the day after the race at Talladega. Why? Because the Speedway clears out, and the iconic infield reveals itself as a wasteland of the weekend that was.
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, Talladega Superspeedway opens up the infield for the weekend of racing, and NASCAR fans can make it feel like home for a pretty fair price. People pull campers and RVs into the center of the racetrack and have one heck of a time… until they are forced to leave the premises when the weekend’s activities conclude.
But when that happens, the fun on social media gets started, as you can see from this post below:
For some reason, not everything that’s taken into Talladega makes it out. Whether it be the vibes of the race, or the alcohol that’s undoubtedly flowing in the infield, surprising items are always left behind. The speedway then has to deal with disposing it… but they have some fun before they do so.
Without further ado, here’s everything (at least what they could show online) that was left behind in the Talladega infield following the 2026 Jack Links 500:
Heavily Used Towels
Our fans are innovative, fence drying rack
Next time take your things home. I’m not trying to touch your personally used towels pic.twitter.com/6m6mmKJpWR
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Dirty Air Mattress
Air mattresses at dega have seen better days pic.twitter.com/gahcSIEZaP
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Tent That Was Way Too Close To A Porta-Pottie
I think I’ve seen this film before, and I didn’t like the ending pic.twitter.com/BIOIpqniX2
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Inflatable Beach Decor
You know what they say, Talladega is the Cancun of America! pic.twitter.com/6r4MkTzVTl
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Full On Bar Set Up
Scared of the health score here pic.twitter.com/1MuuvvkNJ3
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Couches (A Talladega Tradition)
Wouldn’t be dega without your damn couches pic.twitter.com/bv9n31ahNJ
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
3 Jugs of Milk
In this economy, 3 full jugs of what I hope is milk!!!??? pic.twitter.com/YjScQy4RzU
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Foosball Table
The entire infield is a man cave atp pic.twitter.com/DXCpvstIIZ
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Grill & TV Combo
Dega left behind final boss: grill and tv pic.twitter.com/4DJcKIhOQl
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Wheelchair
GRANNY NO pic.twitter.com/XRMP5E2Z3w
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Ironing Board
Now why would you need an ironing board pic.twitter.com/Tc10pemrxv
— Talladega Superspeedway (@TALLADEGA) April 27, 2026
Gotta look spiffy when you are at ‘Dega…
It’s a pretty wild collection of items, and most people make the joke that a local fraternity house would be lucky to furnish their place with everything that’s left behind in the infield. Talladega used the last post of the thread to send out a clever congratulations to Carson Hocevar using an item that was somewhat donated to ‘Dega:
“Hats off to Carson’s first NASCAR Cup Series win! Thanks y’all for a crazy time. See ya in the fall!”





