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Originally Posted by MaskedRacer
Thats a good one. I can see them breaking anytime after 1 am into the morning. The pace will be relentless in this one. Remember in 2018 the #5 Cadillac at one point ended up with a 3 lap lead because the compeition ran into issues with the constant green flag running. Which I hope is what happpens again. 2018 is the benchmark to what I want this and future Daytona 24's to be like.
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I enjoyed all the green that year too. It requires a different race strategy than we are accustomed to at Daytona with all the typical yellows. That being said I am less optimistic than a lower car count will equal fewer yellow flags. there are still going to be periods of cars being together in the corners and I think that will come into play. there is always the cold weather at night too which catches people out on new tires.