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Hey at least Daytona Day is minimally better than...this. :scared:

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Vickers lost it like Harvick and Elliott did.
I'm not sure about that. Same location but it was due to change in velocity (car either clipped the apron or he lost the rear end while slowing down).
 
Not sure I get what happened to Bayne's car. Getting nto another car shouldn't cause THAT kind of damage.
I'm puzzled by that damage as well. He only had Edwards go across his left front, and didn't hit the wall. Not sure how that strip was taken out of the right front.
 
The cars that had to take to the pitlane to avoid Vickers. Presumably they just keep it pinned all the way through, rejoin the pack and don't have to slow down at all? Or do they have to slow due to being on pit road as they'll catch up under yellow?

Edit: Happy Daytona Day? Someone's been watching the Bathurst 1000.
 
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The cars that had to take to the pitlane to avoid Vickers. Presumably they just keep it pinned all the way through, rejoin the pack and don't have to slow down at all? Or do they have to slow due to being on pit road as they'll catch up under yellow?
They have to slow down.
 
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The cars that had to take to the pitlane to avoid Vickers. Presumably they just keep it pinned all the way through, rejoin the pack and don't have to slow down at all? Or do they have to slow due to being on pit road as they'll catch up under yellow?
They have to slow down still. But the speed limit is relaxed.
 
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The cars that had to take to the pitlane to avoid Vickers. Presumably they just keep it pinned all the way through, rejoin the pack and don't have to slow down at all? Or do they have to slow due to being on pit road as they'll catch up under yellow?
They have to slow somewhat. I still think that if they accelerate while on pit road there could be a problem.
 
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The cars that had to take to the pitlane to avoid Vickers. Presumably they just keep it pinned all the way through, rejoin the pack and don't have to slow down at all? Or do they have to slow due to being on pit road as they'll catch up under yellow?

NASCAR are pretty relaxed in the event of a accident happening right there.
 
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