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NASCAR Faces Insider Backlash Over Dangerous Caution Failure at Kansas

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The races in NASCAR have seen tragedies in the past. So whenever a driver has a hairy moment, a car into the wall, a car airborne, everyone holds their breath and prays for the best. Carson Kvapil had one such moment at Kansas during the O’Reilly race as his #1 Chevy flipped and went airborne early in the race. Fortunately, the driver escaped unharmed, but the aftermath of his flip saw some fingers pointed at the governing body with one question: Could the flip have been prevented? This is what insiders Freddie Kraft and Tommy Baldwin feel, as they recently addressed the issue.

Insiders wonder if Carson Kvapil’s flip could’ve been prevented

During the latest episode of the Door Bumper Clear podcast, co-hosts Baldwin and Kraft shared their takes on NASCAR’s role in the Kvapil flip. Baldwin claimed that ‘a lot of stuff’ happened in Turn 1, which mainly included Justin Allgaier’s spin, which didn’t bring out a caution. Mere seconds after that, Kvapil was in the air after making contact with William Byron, hitting the wall, and getting hit from an oncoming Parker Retzlaff.

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