A fan attempting to climb the fence at Turn 4 caused the caution flag to be waved on lap 330 at the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway on Saturday.
The fan was removed by police, and the caution lap was as good a time as any for some of the leaders to hit pit road before entering the home stretch of the 400.
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Brad Keselowski remains in the lead, where he finished the pole and has remained for the majority of the race. While his 0.8 second lead over Sprint Cup Series leader Jeff Gordon is a small one, he's fought with small leads for most of the race but held on to the top position for 317 laps.
Keselowski and Gordon are followed by Clint Bowyer, who has more on the line than most in terms of Chase qualifying, Jamie McMurray and Kevin Harvick. 14 racers found themselves within eight seconds of the leader as the race got restarted with 64 laps to go.












