NASCAR Industry Buzzing, Looking for Short Track Fix After Pitiful Bristol Race

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Kyle Larson, Cliff Daniels, Chris Gabehart, and Ryan Bergenty spent the week going back-and-forth on social media about the NextGen short track package.

Last Saturday's Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol left a sour taste in the mouth of the entire NASCAR industry, as once again, a short track race didn't deliver the excitement that fans have become accustomed to at these tight-quarters racetracks.

"It’s too easy to drive, they’re too close, and you’re not going to have so much better racing. I’m sorry, you’re not," said Gabehart. "The bottom was good, the middle was good, the top was good, but they’re all separated by point-o-nothing, and physics is a buffer.” That sparked a day-long interaction between Daniels and fans on social media, where he offered a great deal of positivity to everybody's perspective, something that isn't very common in discussions like these, especially when held on social media.

 

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