I think I may have miscalculated on the caution pool :o|
George Mason up by 1 over UConn with 6 minutes to go.
It appears that 43 cars is way too many for most of the NASCAR tracks. I can't remember very many races that didn't have multiple cautions including at least one in the last 5 laps.
Either they have to put some teeth into the rough driving rules or they have to limit the number of cars on the track.
I find that I only have to watch the last 5 laps to see the whole race. The rest is just driving in circles waiting for the last 5 laps.
For me, the product has gone downhill.
How about... The guy who causes the crash is eliminated from the race? Yeah... I know. Flame away.