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The quality of racing has been much better this year over the last few imo

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This year has been better than anytime I can remember. We had a good amount of 1st time winners, the wild card was open until the end of tonights race, and the points are tight as hell. Props to NASCAR for getting something right

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It was said that the drivers would play it safe and not race hard. If anything the opposite has been true, especially the last few weeks. Putting atlanta between bristol and richmond was a good idea. The two wildcard spots was more interesting than i expected it to be.

One of my big gripes the last few years was how the guys would back off at the secobd bristol and richmond races and try to stay out of trouble and keep from taking a huge hit in the standings.

Anyways, now theres 9 points seperating the top 12, and theres several teams with momentum. 9 points= 9 positions on the track. Its gonna take damn near 10 perfect races to win it all this year

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