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drivers voice frustration with Daytona coasting - SI.com
drivers voice frustration with Daytona coasting SI.com Stewart has used that strategy for years at Daytona and Talladega, the two tracks that NASCAR requires the use of horsepower-sapping restrictor plates. The plates control speeds and keep the cars bunched, raising the likelihood of a multicar crash when ... Monday Teardown: Roof-flap spacers put NASCAR on the spot NASCAR fans up in arms over commercials Sprint Stages Minute-Long 'Race' For NASCAR Promo |
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