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Crashes or Caution-Free Racing: Which Would NASCAR Fans Rather See?

NASCAR racing has evolved to the current highly competitive level with the safest cars ever built in the sport, but that combined with the close points, racing presents a conundrum for fans who find caution-free racing boring. The two NASCAR Sprint Cup races at intermediate tracks, prior to Richmond, produced only five cautions in total—four of which were for debris.  Fans, for the most part, found the long green-flag runs less than exciting. The drivers who wheeled racecars at speeds in excess of 160 mph, might take issue with the level of excitement, as they slid their cars for position. From the stands or a comfy seat in your home, the drivers look comfortable behind the wheel of the 3400 lb. cars with power ste...

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