Chances are, if there were no segment cautions, we would have seen a few "debris" cautions by now.
Chances are, if there were no segment cautions, we would have seen a few "debris" cautions by now.
Remarkable how little debris this yearChances are, if there were no segment cautions, we would have seen a few "debris" cautions by now.
I agree with that.Steve LetarteVerified account @SteveLetarte 4m4 minutes ago
Love the idea of limiting repairs. I wish it was laps though instead of time. X laps down your out of the race.
You mean not put a $300 tv on a $55/mo 60mo payment plan?If Aaron's shows that "Thanks Mikey" commercial one more time, I'm going to go buy a 65" flat screen tv, and a refrigerator just to piss them off.
Remarkable how little debris this year
"Barely blinked red"
How bout dont get close to red man, yer in P2.
It's all because of the brilliant Five Minute Repair Clock.
Atlanta is known for long green flags and today the 4 has them covered. Happens.What happened to the competition in this sport?
Only 13 cars on the lead lap and cars from 19th on are 2 laps and more laps down. What a joke.
100 to goStill on the lead lap.
Now 12th with 99 to go."Barely blinked red"
How bout dont get close to red man, yer in P2.
Umm this isn't new on tracks with worn out surfaces. This is wonderful! Stop repaving tracks!!What happened to the competition in this sport?
Only 13 cars on the lead lap and cars from 19th on are 2 laps and more laps down. What a joke.
I'm loving the flow of this race. I wish the 4 wasn't quite this awesome though.
Lots of guys taking themselves out of contention with pit road penalties too.I'm all for the non-cautions and letting this play out.
I guess I'm more upset...well not upset but put off by the non-competitiveness of the rest of the field.
I'm all for the non-cautions and letting this play out.
I guess I'm more upset...well not upset but put off by the non-competitiveness of the rest of the field.
This would be the perfect time to throw a yellow if they want to tighten up the field....while in a commercial break.