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(@d_hilborn)
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You can see that the 72 was watching the 29 to see where he could get him, and in a lap or 2, was right on his bumper again. The 29 stayed too low coming out of 2, and that killed in entry into 3, it kinda looks like the 72 was on the apron at least the left wheels, but like everyone saw, he was beside the 29, almost to the rear wheel.


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(@Dougy109)
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NASCAR doesn't black flag anyone for getting a nose in on someone. He has his nose in there, and the 29 tried closing the door on him. There's no yellow line that I can see definitively. I could be wrong, but I still agree with everyone who states it's mirror driving.


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(@25_JLM_13hp)
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I still cant see where the banzai move is, Its just a racin deal.

In previous laps, the 72 puts his left side tires on the yellow line. On the last corner, he goes half a car lower onto the apron, and almost puts his left sides in the grass. THAT is a banzai move.


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(@larue)
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I still cant see where the banzai move is, Its just a racin deal.

In previous laps, the 72 puts his left side tires on the yellow line. On the last corner, he goes half a car lower onto the apron, and almost puts his left sides in the grass. THAT is a banzai move.

So,your saying it was the same move Scott Lyons did??But remember the 52 got his spot back..lmao


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(@charger)
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I still cant see where the banzai move is, Its just a racin deal.

In previous laps, the 72 puts his left side tires on the yellow line. On the last corner, he goes half a car lower onto the apron, and almost puts his left sides in the grass. THAT is a banzai move.

After watch the vid and seeing marty's patience with this guy i would hardley call that a banzai move i would call it just deserts for throwing the block on every move marty made
but thats jmo


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