Flag to Flag: Chicago
Watching the LifeLock.com 400?
Nick Bromberg is.
Follow all the action here as he goes Flag to Flag from Chicago.
46 Comments
Watching the LifeLock.com 400?
Nick Bromberg is.
Follow all the action here as he goes Flag to Flag from Chicago.
46 Comments
CAUTION #7
Kyle Busch blows up and hits the wall
Who’s getting tires now?
Hell, my prediction about the tires may be wrong too.
Johnson is really hurting from that damage
Ok, so my turn 2 prediction is wrong, but at the same time, I wasn’t expecting Hamlin to do what Kyle did to Johnson last year.
That was incredible.
About 15 things happened in those two laps.
I am still trying to catch my breath
WHAT THE HECK?
WHAT A MOVE BY MARTIN
WHAT IS KURT BUSCH DOING?
WOW!
WHAT A MOVE BY HAMLIN!
No, this doesn’t make the race interesting. There isn’t enough tire fall off here to give the 8th place car enough of a chance with 17ish laps to go. For a top five, yes. For the win? No. I think whoever is leading coming off of turn 2 will win this race.
CAUTION #6
Reutimann got clipped by Montoya and slapped the wall
Did Harvick lose a cylinder?
Maybe Vickers will have something for Johnson, but I think he’ll need a caution
Anyone have any doubts about Johnson’s ability to hold onto this lead?
Unless it happens on pit road, I don’t think we’re going to see another lead change.
Wow!
CAUTION #5
Paul Menard cuts a tire and spins and everyone starts scattering and crashing.
Burton, Scott Speed and others involved
Stewart barely missed that wreck
Jimmie to the front
CAUTION #4
Hornish goes spinning into the inside wall
The dominance that Martin has shown is evident in the voices of the announcers
If I heard the radio correctly, Stewart is going to have to bring it back in.
CAUTION #3
During commercial
TNT has had the worst luck with cautions during commercials. Unless NASCAR times their debris cautions during commercials so they don’t have to show the debris…
What is it with Chicago and very few cautions this year?
Kahne and Stewart are having a nice little battle
Definitely don’t think that I would have thought that at 9:00 Kyle Busch would be two laps down.