Food for Thought
Regardless of what some believe, or say, or blog about or dream the best racing in NASCAR is ongoing. Research shows that in 1970, 22 of the 48 races were decided by more than one lap.
Throughout that decade, 110 races were won by more than one lap. In the ’80s, a one-lap margin happened 16 times. Such a margin of victory happened just twice in the 1990s.
As a matter of fact, the last race won by more than a lap occurred in 1994.
If you want to argue it’s because of “Phantom Debris Caution Flags” go ahead, that only explains a small percentage of the difference.
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