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There were several big wrecks on Sunday at the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis, but at least one of them seemed preventable. It involved Carson Hocevar and drew the ire of multiple other drivers. The wreck came in the final stage of the race, when the cars were getting ready to head into a turn. Ryan Blaney was the first car contacted by the No. 77 car of Carson Hocevar, and he somehow managed to escape the fray with his ride intact. But he was not happy with Hocevar. He repeated his frustrations after the race. “77’s on the bottom and he just tried to jam it in the middle lane from the bottom, …

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