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7/6/15, 1:05 PM   #2
SpfldMile
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I think one of the biggest problems is that NASCAR fell in love with the tri-oval. It gives the fans a better view of a larger portion of the track, but it also puts the fans close to the most dangerous area of the track. The tri-oval is usually a wide open turn, and drivers take different lines through it. Like was stated above, restrictor plates result in pack racing. When the whole field is going that fast through that section, if something happens, the trajectory of the cars and parts is right at the crowd. It's a recipe for disaster.
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