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That's a pretty cruel April Fool's joke from the 15.
Now the top 3 is changed up big time!

Coincidentally (if not ironically), Fox did a pre-race segment of Bowyer pulling April Fool's jokes on various situations that have happened this year.
 
Bowyer clearly had inside positioning established. Gordon and Johnson both turned down like he wasn't there.
 
Bowyer clearly had inside positioning established. Gordon and Johnson both turned down like he wasn't there.

Bowyer bounced off of whatever on the inside of the track, whether it was the curb or the wall. He put his car in a spot it shouldn't have been.
 
I hope Clint Bowyer gets his ass kicked after the race. I honestly do.
 
So the way I see it, that is 3 for Stewart and 0 for Hendrick. Sad reality is Stewart is winning with Hendrick equipment, and Rick's drivers have had a chance to win nearly every race, more so with Jr than the others.
 
Thanks for the company, boys, good to have NASCAR fans around while enjoying the race. Well . . . till next week - Good Racing!
 
So the way I see it, that is 3 for Stewart and 0 for Hendrick. Sad reality is Stewart is winning with Hendrick equipment, and Rick's drivers have had a chance to win nearly every race, more so with Jr than the others.

What about who caused that caution? Reutimann is in my mind technically a Stewart chassis car.
 
I'm surprised NASCAR doesn't have a rule established about stopping on track to purposely bring out a caution. It's dangerous for everyone on track.

Especially since Reutimann had a perfectly good chance to get to pit road at least one time.
 
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Thanks for the company, boys, good to have NASCAR fans around while enjoying the race. Well . . . till next week - Good Racing!

See you on two weeks. ;)
 
What about who caused that caution? Reutimann is in my mind technically a Stewart chassis car.

It's only ran by SHR for the races with Danica, for the rest it's a TBR ran car.

I'm surprised NASCAR doesn't have a rule established about stopping on track to purposely bring out a caution. It's dangerous for everyone on track.

Especially since Reutimann had a perfectly good chance to get to pit road at least one time.

They do, which is why he was called to the Hauler.
 
What about who caused that caution? Reutimann is in my mind technically a Stewart chassis car.

Yeah but the caution that happened after the restart, is what hurt them. Reutimann to an extent, but the Waltrip driver is who took them out of a win, with a stupid move.
 
Then they need to enforce it better. Threaten suspension of any driver who violates it.

Of course, they won't do anything until something severe occurs.
 
Then they need to enforce it better. Threaten suspension of any driver who violates it.

Of course, they won't do anything until something severe occurs.

It's not really an issue(we don't even know if it was intentional).

The last time I can recall it happening was Robby Gordon at Bristol in a Nationwide race awhile ago, where he was parked for doing it.
 
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Jeff had it until Reutiman brung out the caution, I lost a lot of respect for Reutiman

You had respect for him before this race?

Nobody who ever drives for Mikey Waltrip deserves respect.
 
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You had respect for him before this race?

Nobody who ever drives for Mikey Waltrip deserves respect.

Reutimann I thought was in another team now?
 
Jeff had it until Reutiman brung out the caution, I lost a lot of respect for Reutiman

Yeah he has some blame, but Jeff would have driven off with it just fine if Bowyer (current waltrip driver) didn't pull a stupid move.
 
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