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Still talking only about average lap speeds as if that is what is being discussed.
I was watching some older Fontana videos the other day and noticed when they'd show the telemetry and speeds. In 2004 (pole speeds 186.940 and 187.417 for the record) the leaders were getting close to 210 at the end of the straights during the race. In 1997 it was at times approaching 205. For the bazillionth time, some people are watching with an interest in the skill involved with controlling a car that is scrubbing 30-40 MPH off in the corners.
For those that don't care about that, you're entitled to your opinion.
Things were so great back then with the quest for high speed they only killed about 4 drivers on the track. I can give up a few miles per hour if it means no drivers get killed. Jeff Gordon had 2 accidents in his last 5 years that would have killed him in his early career.
Even drag racing had to change things because the cars were just to fast.
There comes a time when enough is just enough. I think Nascar would be about right at 650 - 700 HP, soft tires that wear out in a fuel run and downforce just enough you can make the corner if you know how to drive. BTW, I like the idea of Nascar cup drivers being able to shift gears at some tracks.