Was Kim Kardashian playing with those caution lights?
Here’s something you don’t see every day: having a caution brought out by the caution lights themselves. That happened not once but twice Sunday, as their sudden tendency to turn on at random caught drivers a little off guard, to say the least. “Nobody was slowing down,” Harvick said on the first incident that occurred on Lap 54. Everyone thought that was a freak accident — until it happened again over 50 laps later. “The second [time], the spotter didn’t see the flag come out at the flagstand. You just had to run a little bit longer than you normally would when you think you see the caution lights. We were very dependent on [our spotters] today.” So what happened to make the lights go all out of whack, funny in hindsight but a serious safety issue when it happened? PR Jeff Motley made it clear it was a NASCAR problem, claiming he’d talked to maintenance, operations and the GM only to come up with no concrete answer. And, other than ditching their computers for a “manual” system midwa