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Kyle Petty analyzes the final lead changes at Homestead-Miami Speedway and where triumphs and errors occurred for 2024 title hopefuls.
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00:00Alright, Miami. I could not believe it. I could not believe this racetrack put on
00:06that good of race. We watch it, but forget the race. Let's go the finish. I want to
00:11talk about the finish of this race because that's all anybody wants to talk
00:14about. All week long everybody talked about aggression. Aggression. Here's what
00:19I want to talk about after we leave Miami. Stupidity. People making bad
00:23decisions. Bad decisions. Tyler Reddick showed on lap seven what he was gonna do
00:28to win when he blocked the five car of Kyle Larson all the way down almost on
00:32the flat getting in turn one. But we go to that last restart. Denny Hamlin takes
00:37control of the race. He said, and I'm gonna quote from him,
00:40controlled the race with two to go. You've got to find a way to finish. And
00:44he just didn't. He didn't. He led with a couple of laps to go. Then the last lap,
00:49the 12 car. Ryan Blaney gets by him. Ryan Blaney leads. Oh my gosh, it's the
00:54Cinderella story where it's a repeat champion. Listen, it's Tyler Reddick. It's
00:59Tyler Reddick, people. We saw what he did at the Roval when he put that car on his
01:04back and carried it back up through there just to remain in the playoffs.
01:07He's coming. He run five or six tenths faster that last lap. Passed him on the
01:12outside. Oh my god, what was the 12 car thinking? Block, block, block. That's what
01:18I'm talking about. Stupid move, in my opinion. We also saw Kyle Larson drive
01:23her off in there earlier to cause this caution three wide. What's he thinking?
01:28Stupid move. You can call it bad decisions. You can call it aggression.
01:32Stupidity reigned at Miami. And I'm gonna tell you something. The 45 of Tyler
01:37Reddick and the 22 of Joey Logano was laughing at everybody down there because
01:42they're headed to the Phoenix.

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