Holy mackerel -- tonight's NASCAR race is incredible. Long track, 1.5-mile-tri-oval.
Another caution with 26 laps to go. I've lost track of the number of cautions, number of major wrecks.
#24 (Byron) was in great position to win, but then fell back in restart with 29 laps to go. Now with 24 to go, still in caution. #88 (Bowman) takes lead. It looks like at the re-start, with about 20 laps to go, it will be #24 and #88 in the front row.
Bowman chooses the inside lane, front row.
Re-start with 22 to go.
Harvick (4) and Hamlin (11) move to first/second.
Keselowski (2) in third.
It looks like the race is between 2nd and 3rd.
Hamlin in first with ten to go.
Harvick about a second behind. But with nine to go, Keselowski moves to 2nd.
Wow, amazing how fast things change.
With a long track, 1.5 miles -- a bit more time ...
Wow, still 5 to go and Keselowski is making this interesting ....
Under normal conditions, it would be Hamlin's race, but one gets the feeling, something could change...
Nope, unless there's a caution, it's going to be Hamlin.
White flag.
Kansas winner: Denny Hamlin.
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