
The “Monster Mile” at Dover International Speedway lived up to its name, even virtually. By the halfway point of the 150-lap event, five cautions were called. Then a few minutes later, seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson wrecked, making it six caution flags thrown. By the end of the two-hour race, there were nine cautions.That came as no surprise to those familiar with the track.“This is the most realistic race we’ve had,” FOX Sports analyst Jeff Gordon said. “ … I was expecting caution flags and big wrecks.”William Byron managed to stay ahead of the pack throughout the race and miss those …
