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Sifty

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but, I'm losing interest in NASCAR. It seems the rules change to fit the format they want/need.

I'm total confused on yesterdays race not sure what to think with the caution then no caution but some of the people I talked with at work today sure made me feel like it could be a conspiracy or at least NASCAR wants it to be one. It's almost like they want to make sure people have something to talk about.

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FONTANA SCREW JOB!

There was no way Nascar was going to allow Kurt Busch to win that race. None. Harvick made a run, couldn't make it stick, Busch pulled away and bam, yellow flag for a phantom debris caution. Barring another big run by Harvick, Busch had that in the bag, plain and simple, and Nascar took it away from him.

And then on the restart after another caution, Busch got the lead back but they didn't throw the yellow on the last lap while a plainly visible piece of debris, Greg Biffle, is spun out on the start/finish line? Really?

They were sure quick to throw the yellow when Logano had the lead on the last lap of the 500 last month. Yesterday when Busch had the lead? Nothing...

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I find it strange that cautions seem to come out for debris many times when certain drivers may be having a loose wheel ect. and it appears to very very seldom occur when the less popular drivers have the same situation.

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