Crashes a Reality at Talladega.

Whether you liked it or not Sunday was a race filled with crashes rather it be a big one in one of the turns or a car being sent airborne. Many fans and drivers chimed in their opinion on the situation Sunday and many did not like the fact that we saw some of the biggest crashes of the 2016 Season but luckily fans and drivers all walked away from the track without any injuries and when it came to fans I saw tons of smiles and faces left in awe of what we just saw. The fact that some drivers were involved in wrecks numerous times and were still in the running for the victory in the latter part of the race like Austin Dillon, Michael McDowell among a few others.
Many fans and media outlets were questioning what we need to change and I think that is the wrong question to be asking. Yes someone could be killed but someone could be killed at Bristol or Indianapolis or heck even Dover and we don't question these. Safety has been tested and we're lucky that we have not killed someone or had someone seriously injured. When it comes to Superspeedway nothing needs to be changed. If you ask fans their opinion of Sunday's race I feel many will give you the answer that it was one of the best races in a very long time. That's my personal opinion. Despite the giant wrecks, we had side by side racing, four wide racing, and a thrilling finish that was ended with an issue that I will address in another article. Sunday's race needs no questions asked and In fact it deserves an encore performance and I expect we will see that this Saturday night in Kansas. Superspeedway races
always have these risks but heck so do the smaller tracks. It is simply in the form where if it's your time to go it's your time and you can't prevent it.(Koelle,2016)

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