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If there is one thing certain about motorsports, it is that caution flags are a major relief for drivers. In NASCAR, the caution flag is especially helpful for drivers who are one lap down, as it allows them to catch up to the leader. So, it is no wonder some drivers try their best to force results in their favor, and Jeremy Mayfield was no different.

The 56-year-old hasn’t been to the track since 2009, as he was banned from the sport for d–g use despite multiple warnings. But when he was racing regularly in the series, he was involved in a shady practice. And according to him, it is a method drivers might still be using to this day.

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“When I got to the track, they said, ‘Buster needs to see you at the hauler,’” Mayfield revealed on the namesake podcast. “He said, ‘Hey, man. Come and sit down with me.’ So I went to sit beside him, and he goes, ‘You ran badly last week. You know, didn’t do very good. You said if it hadn’t been for the caution, you would have been a lap down, wouldn’t you?’ He said, ‘You know where I was watching the race at, don’t you? ’”

During one of his races, Mayfield was running a lap down when a caution flag suddenly came out for debris on the track, allowing him to close the gap to the leader. Believing the incident had gone unnoticed, Mayfield continued as normal, unaware that Buster had been carefully watching him the entire time.

Despite denying any involvement in shady tactics or race-altering maneuvers, Mayfield was eventually exposed. Buster later revealed the subtle trick Mayfield allegedly used to trigger caution flags and change the course of races.

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