I have mixed opinions on Talledega. I've always liked the big tracks but the plate races have become less racing (if they aren't lifting they aren't racing) and more spectacle (the big one). I'm impressed with the drivers being able to drive at 200 mph in a tight pack, but they have little room to change their position. I've been thinking back to when they had the wings and they were able to move through the pack, now they are pretty much stuck until someone misjudges a move or someone makes a mistake. In yesterday's race, drivers improved their positions through attrition. Only the drivers in the front had a chance to race but the weaving leader can keep the pack at bay- blocking isn't racing either. At a smaller track you can block once but the second time you'd be moved out of the way (or wrecked), at plate races the leader blocks multiple times a lap and the consequences for moving him out of the way are much higher. In yesterday's race I didn't notice a second pack, for many races some drivers would choose to ride it out in the back trying to avoid the wrecks.