With how well Corey Day has been running in recent weeks, it just felt like the Hendrick Motorsports driver's first career NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series win was just around the corner. Little did he, or anyone else know, it would come at Talladega Superspeedway. You see, Day, who cut his racing teeth on dirt tracks across the country, is still learning this whole drafting track thing. Hell, even his mentor, Kyle Larson, is still trying to figure out how to win at superspeedways. Yet, in the closing laps of Saturday's Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega, Day made all the right moves on the final lap of the race. As Day worked his way to the race lead, chaos erupted behind him, and as cars collided with the wall, the yellow flag was displayed, and the field was frozen. For today, driver No. 17 was No. 1 on the scoring pylon.…