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We'll take you through an afternoon of racing (plus rain delay antics) in Chicagoland, summarized only in GIFs.
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NASCAR made its annual trip to the Windy City on Sunday for the Camping World 400 at Chicagoland Speedway.
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The green flag flew with Austin Dillon on pole and the race track surrounded by dark clouds. Let's call it putting the Vortex Theory to the test.
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Jimmie Johnson, searching for his first win in two years, quickly took over the top spot after a thrilling opening run.
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Lightning in the area halted the race with just 11 laps in the books so fans and participants could take cover.
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"Why do they call Chicago the Windy Ci-- -- oh, never mind. That's it."
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Pour one out for the Peacock Pitbox.
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After a few hours of waiting out the storm and drying the track, everybody was ready to get racing again. Clearly.
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Green, green, green! And we're not talking about the weather radar this time.
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Kyle Busch ran into trouble early when he flattened the right side of his car, knocking out the crush panels.
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Bubba Wallace was penalized for removing equipment from his pit box. You can feel the crew member's disappointment from here. A dramatic and valiant effort to grab the wrench, at least.
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Flat tires slowed Kevin Harvick, Ryan Blaney, Kyle Busch and most notably Clint Bowyer, who went for a slide after the right-rear tire of his Ford blew near the end of Stage 1.
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Bowyer's spin handed the stage victory to Denny Hamlin, who delivered a playoff point to his total.
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William Byron showed strength in Stage 2, grabbing the lead from Kevin Harvick.
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An uncontrolled tire penalty sent Stage 1 winner Denny Hamlin to the back of the pack, and he went on a mission trying to recover his lost track position.
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At the end of Stage 2, it was Happy Harvick on top, still seeking his first victory of 2019.
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Easy come, easy go for the No. 4. The caution flew when Kevin Harvick tagged the wall shortly into the final stage.
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It's Slide 18, so let's take a moment to appreciate Kyle Busch's save while racing close-quarters with teammate Erik Jones.
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In the closing laps, Alex Bowman held a comfortable lead over Kyle Larson, but cars trying to stay ahead of Bowman on the lead lap caused the margin between first and second to shrink.
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With eight laps remaining, Kyle Larson caught and passed Alex Bowman for the lead -- just a tiny bit reminiscent of last year's Chicagoland finish.
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It wasn't over for Bowman, who charged back and retook the lead from Larson two laps later.
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Six laps later, Alex Bowman crossed the start-finish line to claim his first-ever Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory.
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The celebration of a first-time winner!
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That's right, Alex. You throw that Victory Lane prop. It's your win and you get to make the rules.