It’s one thing to play bumper cars at 65-70 mph at Martinsville and another to do it at speeds in excess of 200 mph on the high banks of Daytona. That said, Daytona has claimed more lives than any other track, going all the way back, it’s nothing new. And if anything good can come of this, it’ll force NASCAR to re-examine safety again
If you ask the drivers, it's the restriction plates that are the problem. Thats how they get all bunched up with no real throttle control of the power. Makes for some interesting racing for sure.