I would chalk that up to a class of cars that I think are often too quiet and maybe the inside car didn't hear the car on the outside. Nonetheless, the inside car appeared to be ahead as they came down the backstretch. If you don't hear or see someone, it's not the driver's job to assume there is somone there. It was his track to do with as he pleased. On the other hand, the guy on the outside "should" have been able to see the guy in front moving up and should have turned under him entering 3. I don't really call that anyones fault, but the outside car at least had the opportunity to see where the car ahead was going. If someone got dq'd, I think that was wrong.
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Last edited by 6565; 8/23/10 at 1:10 PM.
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