The whole "who cares" attitude from several posters here is kinda scary. When you go from 48-52 cars competing for 43 spots on a weekly basis to not even being able to get 40 cars to the track when they're GUARANTEED to start the race...it really shows how unhealthy the sport's economics are. I know that's beating a dead horse, I know, I know. But other indicators of the sport's health- ratings, attendance, TV money, sponsor money are hidden from us to prevent us from seeing the truth, and make us believe the NASCAR fodder. They can't deny the facts on the entry lists though- that's why they're so important, imo. The whole "oh the ratings are great at my house" and the "who cares about attendance- I wasn't there" and the "who cares who sponsors who's car" audience also makes up some of the most passionate RACE fans on the board, that care about the pure, wholesome, RACING, which is great. But when you lose 1/4+ of the entries in a 10 year period, how much longer will it before the sport's economics DO impact the racing? That point is coming very soon. Very soon.