Jamie said he got loose and had to chase it up the track (into JPM).
I'm upset with both sides.
It was still pretty early in the race and it was lookin' like Bono and the team were getting the car better. From the looks of Jamie's speed he was well on his way to a top ten or maybe even a top 5 day. Jaime was nearly begging to be on the outside on every restart up until then. Why do drivers like to start on the outside?... because they can't turn the wheel or they get loose. He knew he was in a predicament which required a lot of caution and he still overdrove it with 80% of the race to go. Shame shame on Jaime's part.
Now to Juan.. Yes, he got wrecked via a mistake on somebody else's part. That will always make a driver angry. But to call out your teamate like that? Remember when Kyle Busch called out Jeff Gordon for "helping a Roush car" when jaime beat him at Daytona in '07? Busch didn't drive for Hendrick too much longer did he? I'm not saying Juan deserves to lose his ride, I'm saying owners don't look very highly upon calling out your teamate like that. Not only does it create tension between drivers but also in the garage, and back on the 7-post, and the body shop, and the engine shop etc. etc. etc. You just shouldn't do that IMO.
At any rate, Jaime threw away what could have been a really really good points day. Now you know me Tom.. I'm a Mcmurray fan through and through, but I'm also about as fair as fan as they come. I'll back him 100% when he's in the right but when he screws up I'm not gonna sit here and blame somebody else just because it happens to be somebody with an edgy reputation and I could get away with it because that's what everybody else is doing. I'm been following Mcmurray for what will be now 7 seasons and very very rarely have I seen him as the cause of a wreck that shouldn't have happend. It's just not something he does and it really upset me that he made a blunder like that. Hey, if it's 15 laps to go... racing.. but that was far from the case.