Head2Head: Daytona qualifying too complicated? (NASCAR.com)
February 9, 2010
With all the on-track action to set the Daytona 500 field, things can start to look blurry.
NASCAR's qualifying procedure for each race is pretty straight forward: top-35 in owner points are in and the rest of the field is determined by speed on one of two qualifying laps.
But for the Daytona 500—the rules don't apply.
The Daytona 500 has a qualifying session and two races to set the 43-car field and some of the rules can get down right confusing.
Should NASCAR simplify the qualifying process for the Great American Race? Read both sides of the argument and weigh in with your take in the comments below. Then vote for whose argument you agree with more in the poll at the right.
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