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I've been lurking here in the past few months, and I've definitely noticed that that plate races in general are not always very well received here. Also, I will say that these races do have their issues, especially since this new generation car came out. I'll just point out a couple things from the Geico 500 that just finished. Jeff Gordon said in the prerace show that these cars get bigger runs than he's seen in the last 15 years. I did not see one single run in this race take the leader by surprise. At the end of the race, you'd think that someone would come out of nowhere and make a race out of it like they used to, but I just don't think these cars are actually capable of it. To add to the issue, I did see people try and build runs in the top and bottom lanes, but the car getting a bump would always get loose and lose momentum, which is probably the most important part of the race at a plate track. In my opinion, they just can't get a strong pull off of the car in front. The same problem that we have at the 1.5 milers is now the problem we have at Daytona and Talladega, dirty air. We have to find some way to provide drag to the car in front, and a pull with clean air to the car in back. Sorry for the long post, but Daytona and Talladega used to be my favorite tracks on the circuit. Now I look forward to them like I look forward to my home track in Michigan.