I think this is a non-issue. Felix Sabates confirmed Montoya made a mistake. I guess this won't prevent people from bashing NASCAR. Sigh.
Besides, to say he was robbed is an opinion I find a little "Formulaone-ish": nothing guarantees you're going to win a NASCAR race, no matter how many laps you lead.
About the "hidden" yellow flags, I don't get the point. Few races in the world, including ANY series you can think of, are as competitive and have such a knowledgeable public. I don't know how the series can be manipulated, but the stature of this forum won't get in a better position by throwing posts with what I, with all due respect, think are unsubstantiated (and certainly hot-headed) posts about unproven conspirations. Actually, I'm up to my ears of "conspirational" posts that don't make you think a little, without any humour or objectivity: the bare acusations won't take your opinions too far around this site, or so I think.
So, without any wish to create controversies, I would dare to recommend to calm down, take it with a grain of salt and accept (like the entire Ganassi-Sabates team has already done) what is already a closed case. Monty has the car, has the balls and, what is more important, he has many chances from now on.
Finally, the team goals are modest: they hope to win a race this year and perhaps make it to the chase. It's not bad for a burned F1 driver running in a secondary team... you already know how Formula One ex-drivers make it at NASCAR: terrible. Juan is doing fine. I guess he will be champion some day, I also guess he doesn't want to be champion of a tainted series, don't you think? So, why would you spit against the wind? And if you do, why won't you laugh at your own stupidity?