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Subject: NASCAR dropped the ball on this one


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Rick
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Date Posted: Sunday, September 30, 09:11:44pm

big time.

The rules clearly state that cars MUST maintain pace car speed or cars behind may pass under caution.
Biffle did not maintain speed and Bowyer and Johnson both passed him. Was Biffle out of gas? Well lets see, he won his first race in more than a year and did not even complete the final cool down lap. He did not even do a burn out. he simply parked the car and walked to victory circle and said 'the guys wanted to push the car to victory circle.' bull. there was no gas in that car and the win should have gone to Bowyer. I think if they can prove that tank was empty then Bowyer should protest the win.
This is not the same as Stewart coasting across the finish line last year. this time the cars were behind the pace car and Biffle did not maintain pace car speed. period. Thats one rule that is very clear in the book.

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