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Originally Posted by TheStang00
if theres actually debris thats fine. but damnit they call a caution if a car slows up on the far side of the track... half the time when they call caution for debris there is no debris.
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what if the guy who's slowing up engine just blew? He could be spewing oil & water all over the track making it unsafe for the others to race. I've seen in the past that a guy who's slowed down tries to get out of the way the best he can due to the fact that he bonked the wall out of turn 2 or 4.
Should NASCAR throw a caution for a slow car on the track? No, chances are, he got a bad restart or his transmission is stuck in one gear and he can't do any better. Cautions are cautions, I guess the only bad things about some cautions is that they take way too long.