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Alan L. Hammond
- What about a Caution?
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Jeremy Dunn
- What about a Caution?
Alan, if NASCAR was consistent, which they aren't, a caution should have been thrown. But the selfish fan in me really enjoyed the race to the checkered flag. But when I saw Clint Bowyer cross the line upside down, and when his car caught flames, I agree, a caution was warranted for safety reasons, and ultimately, that is what is most important.
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