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NASCAR Shakes Up Talladega: Shorter Stages, Full Throttle Racing
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NASCARs Talladega Race to Feature Shorter Stages, Aiming for Non-Stop Action
NASCAR is revamping the April 26th Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway, shortening the final two stages to eliminate fuel-saving drama. The new stage lengths, around 100 laps for the first and under 50 for the last two, could lead to diverse pit strategies and intense racing. NASCAR, in response to fan feedback, is collaborating with race shops on rules adjustments and tech innovations to keep the action full throttle. A preseason test in January will trial car changes before the Rolex 24 at Daytona. The changes aim to deliver the high-octane racing fans desire, with the Talladega shake-up set to unfold in just two weeks.
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