If I've spent my entire life preparing for my chosen career as a professional Hornet's Nest Finger-Sticker-Inner, damn right I'm going to do it every chance I get. This was just another restart among the thousands these guys face in a career.
It doesn't happen in row 8 or 9 because the guys back there know there's nowhere to go and nothing to gain. Only the guys in the second or occasionally third row benefit from pushing the car in front of them, because it gives the chance to clear the cars beside them and move up or down.
It made no difference to me who was pushing or pushed. I'm not a fan or a detractor of either the drivers involved in this incident. I've seen my man Kenseth on both sides of this equation. I've seen drivers push from the second row when their names were Johnson, Gordon, Wallace, Earnhardt, Waltrip. I've seen it happen with various combinations of old and new tires, two or four. Usually it works, sometimes it doesn't.
I don't get why some are painting this as if Truex went out to intentionally dump Dillon. I'll agree he could have executed the push much better, but I doubt Truex intentionally spun Dillon out. With no where to go, the #3 was as likely to come back in front of him as to wind up out of the way. See it as you wish. From here, this was just racing.