Well, you always have to take the assumption that there might be driver who are hurt in an accident, especially at a track like Daytona. The fact that the crash was right after the start/finish line ment that rescue crews would have to wait for over a minute after the impact to get there. That's unacceptable in any situation.
If this happenes on the back stretch or turn 3/4 I would be up in arms about the caution as well. It did ruin the race after all
In other news: weather forcast for Sunday calls for 50% chance of storms. Why was the 500 moved back a week again?
(last Sunday was bright and Sunny)
Oh, and I made our fantasy league public this morning.. It's full now
. Don't forget to set your line-up!