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Chris Buescher pays back Kyle Busch. Takes him out along with himself and half the rest of the field.
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got some bad news for yaNeed Larson or Reddick to win today
Long racegot some bad news for ya
Hey anything can happen, but if I were a betting man it will be JGR or Penske car.Long race
Caution during a pit cycle. Reddick got his track position nowHey anything can happen, but if I were a betting man it will be JGR or Penske car.
I don't remember exactly what it was, but he was in the top 10 for odds to win, I'm pretty sure.Dont know what the payout for Bowman was, but that had to be a nice chunk of change.
Not sure what happened, but looked like he had NOTHING on that restart. Bowman pulled out and then wasn't really challenged in those last 10 or so laps.Nothing better than Hamlin dominating and then blowing it in the end.
Bowman had the fastest car the second half of the race, pit penalty cost him track position, and without the Harvick crash, he would have been too far behind to get beyond third. Had there been more cautions, he would have had the lead and pulling away a lot soonerNot sure what happened, but looked like he had NOTHING on that restart. Bowman pulled out and then wasn't really challenged in those last 10 or so laps.
I don't think that was the case. When he was taking the outside, there was a deal to let his teammate on the inside but keep Hamlin in the lead. On the last restart, Hamlin had a good jump and kept the 22(?) on the outside and even Bowman passed the 22 in the preferred inside lane, IIRC.But also, Hamlin chose the inside line on the final restart when he had taken the outside on every other restart(there weren’t many, but the few they had), probably messed his timing up a bit
Maybe, but I think it might have had a hand, I think Bowman wins regardless, but might have taken him a few laps if Hamlin got a better launchI don't think that was the case. When he was taking the outside, there was a deal to let his teammate on the inside but keep Hamlin in the lead. On the last restart, Hamlin had a good jump and kept the 22(?) on the outside and even Bowman passed the 22 in the preferred inside lane, IIRC.