I don't really like the 2 car draft thing. I don't like it because if you lose your drafting partner and can't find a new one, there is no chance to win the race. This weekend the drivers went back to Daytona, which is where the 2-car draft started in February.
Both races were actually pretty exciting. So many lead changes, and lots of different leaders, in both the Nationwide race and the cup race. Joey Logano ended up in victory lane on Friday, and David Ragan ended up in victory lane on Saturday. Both races were very exciting, especially at the end. You didn't know who was going to be first across the finish line on the last lap.
Just because those 2 races were exciting, that doesn't change my view on if I like 2-car drafting, because I still don't. I wish it would go back to the old way were all the drivers were drafting in packs. I don't mind if you like it or not, that's ok. This is just my opinion. One of the reasons I don't like 2-car drafting is because at Talladega, Kasey Kahne lost Brian Vickers early, and had to draft with another car that was on a different pit strategy then him, so he was out there by himself for a few laps causing him to get a lap down, and it just went downhill from there. Hope you enjoyed my thoughts on the 2-car draft
I agree!! the 2 car draft isnt the best kind of racing! we want to see them all bunched up together and racing for the win!
ReplyDeleteYea that type of racing isn't my favorite. Especially because of what happened to Kasey at Talladega this year. But both the Nationwide and Sprint cup races at Daytona were actually pretty excited at the end.
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