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Who’s at fault in the incident between Bubba Wallace and Kyle Larson?

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Who’s at fault in the incident between Bubba Wallace and Kyle Larson?

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Moments after Ryan Blaney moved into the race lead with just a few laps to go at Darlington, a surprise caution flew. Kyle Larson, who was over 160 laps down, spun exiting Turn 2 and hit the inside wall. The pit stops that followed and overtime restart allowed Denny Hamlin to go from third to first and take the win while Blaney fell back to fifth.

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But what exactly happened behind the race leaders to cause that race-altering yellow? It turns out that Blaney passing Reddick and the incident that followed are directly connected, as showcased by in-car cameras. As Blaney muscled his way by Tyler Reddick, Reddick slid up the track and pancaked the outside wall at the exit of Turn 2.

Larson, who had just passed Bubba Wallace (who was one lap down), saw Reddick in the wall and abruptly slowed. Wallace, unable to see much beyond Larson’s No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, could not react in time and ran into the back of him, sending Larson spinning.

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