I agree with the timing of the last yellow. It could have affected the outcome, as Martin was in front of Harvick at the moment of the crash. Plus, the wreck being behind them, they were in no danger, and it didn't matter for the rest of the field. Plus, they were in a Green/White/Checker scenario anyways, and on the final lap. Who cares? If that would have been one lap prior, then the race should have been Martin's. It was a good race, I saw most of it, and didn't watch much of the prerace, which sounds like is a good thing.
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