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A Surprisingly Clean Race & A Hendrick Road Racing Dynasty

2024 Cup COTA pack racing - William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (Credit: Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images via NASCAR Media)

For road course races in the NASCAR Cup Series, it seems that fans are treated to one of two options, with no in between: a calm, orderly procession or an absolute fustercluck of epic proportions.

Sunday’s (March 24) EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix was very much the former, as the race had no cautions outside of the two stage breaks, the first such race in the Cup Series since Road America in July 2022.

It was quite the whiplash when compared to the triple overtime, demolition derby finish that was required to finish last year’s Cup race at Circuit of the Americas. And when I say that road course and street course races are bipolar with nothing in between, that’s not an exaggeration when we take a look at all the races run in the Next Gen era.

Track/Date # of Cautions Overtime? Final Green Flag Run Total Laps (Scheduled)
2022 COTA 9 Yes (1x) 2 Laps 69 (68)
2022 Sonoma 4 No 23 Laps 110
2022 Road America 2 No 30 Laps 62
2022 Indy RC 5 Yes (1x) 2 Laps 86 (82)
2022 Watkins Glen 5 No 4 Laps 90
2022 Charlote ROVAL 4 Yes (1x) 2 Laps 112 (109)
2023 COTA+ 8 Yes (3x) 2 Laps 75 (68)
2023 Sonoma+ 2 No 15 Laps 110
2023 Chicago SC+ 9 Yes (1x) 2 Laps 78 (75)*
2023 Indy RC+ 1 No 77 Laps 82
2023 Watkins Glen+ 1 No 30 Laps 90
2023 Charlotte ROVAL 7 No 10 Laps 109
2024 COTA 2 No 35 Laps 68
* The Chicago street course was originally scheduled for 100 laps but was cut to 75 due to impending darkness. An overtime restart led to a total of 78 laps.

+Race did not have cautions for stage breaks.

There were five races (of 13) with one or two cautions, four races with seven or more cautions, five races with an overtime finish and five races with a 20-plus lap green flag run to the finish. That’s about as opposite as it can get.

The carnage was so bad at COTA in 2023, the Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL in 2022 and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course in 2022 that new restart zones were implemented for the following year to prevent drivers from barreling into turn 1 while running six-wide and junking half the field.

That appeared to do the trick for COTA in 2024, although there weren’t many restarts to put the new rules into action. As for how the race ran without any cautions for cause?

“I don’t know,” Christopher Bell said after the race. “Obviously, it got really spread out and I’m sure that helped, as cautions typically breed cautions here.”

“I feel like everyone’s gotten pretty familiar with all the parts and pieces [of the car], and there’s a lot of really good…

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