

Their final-lap theatrics at Fontana mostly appeared to be motivated by fierce racing for a win in a back-and-forth race on a wide two-mile track. Hamlin claimed Logano had cut him off three times earlier in the race, but Logano ran over to Hamlin’s car afterward and leaned in his window for an angry exchange before the teams pulled them apart. He ended a 31-race Cup winless streak since last April at Richmond.īut all eyes were on Hamlin and Logano, who got into it last week at Bristol: Hamlin spun Logano on that tight Tennessee bullring while Logano was racing Jeff Gordon for the late lead. Kyle Busch’s victory was his 25th in NASCAR, completing his ninth career weekend sweep after his Nationwide Series victory Saturday. Defending series champion Brad Keselowski finished 23rd, missing the top five for the first time all season. finished second and took over the lead in the points standings despite falling from third to 22nd late in the race with a dismal pit stop.Ĭarl Edwards came in fourth, with Kurt Busch fifth. I was just hoping I could get by before they took me with him.’ĭale Earnhardt Jr. ‘We had a good run on the top side, and they were messing with each other so bad that they took each other down. Prior history of intra- or extracranial hemorrhage: 8.Busch led the most laps in his Toyota and took advantage of his remarkable stroke of luck to pick up JGR’s first victory at Fontana, the only track where the team had never won.Still on antithrombotic therapy after intracerebral hemorrhage.Intracerebral hemorrhage attributable to preceding head injury, hemorrhagic transformation of an ischemic stroke, or intracranial hemorrhage without intracerebral hemorrhage.Survived ≥24 hours after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage, confirmed by brain imaging, and were taking antithrombotic (antiplatelet or anticoagulant) therapy for the prevention of occlusive vascular disease at the onset of intracerebral hemorrhage, after which therapy was discontinued.Eligible patients were randomized in a 1:1 fashion to either resume antiplatelet therapy (n = 268) or avoid antiplatelet therapy (n = 269).
