TennFan
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Do you think 43 cars are too many to be run on some tracks?
Should they limit the number to a smaller amount - say 30 or 35?
I think Bristol, Martinsville, Darlington and other tracks should have a smaller starting grid. In starting 43, the leader could lap the last car within 3-4 laps. The major speedways-Daytona, Talladega, Charlotte, etc can accomodate 43 cars with no problem. For those tracks that are less than a mile, only have those that are in the top 30-40 qualify and the starting grid will be 35.
Should they limit the number to a smaller amount - say 30 or 35?
I think Bristol, Martinsville, Darlington and other tracks should have a smaller starting grid. In starting 43, the leader could lap the last car within 3-4 laps. The major speedways-Daytona, Talladega, Charlotte, etc can accomodate 43 cars with no problem. For those tracks that are less than a mile, only have those that are in the top 30-40 qualify and the starting grid will be 35.