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Chicago Takeaways: SVG Wins, Controversial Finish, Tempers & Possible NASCAR Return

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Shane van Gisbergen is the most-winning foreign-born driver in NASCAR Cup Series history.
The New Zealand driver had a comfortable lead on Ty Gibbs when the caution came out on the final lap.
Cody Ware blew a brake rotor and slammed into the Turn 6 tire barrier.
The final lap was completed under caution and the race was official.
NASCAR appears ready to potentially move its street race to San Diego .
Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson addressed the drivers prior to the race.
Drivers seem mixed, as they like the street race but they also see value in moving it around.
NASCAR officials reiterated Sunday that they are still in conversations with Chicago .
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