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Last month, NASCAR relaxed its rules on bump-drafting and gave drivers permission to be more aggressive. The changes have been evident at Daytona.
Hamlin and Daytona 500 pole-sitter Mark Martin started a seven-car accident last week during the first practice for the exhibition Budweiser Shootout. Logano, Busch, Bowyer, Greg Biffle and McMurray also were part of that one. The accident prompted Biffle to say, "Trust me, we're not finished."
He was right.
The Shootout ended under caution after Jeff Gordon hit Biffle and started an eight-car accident behind eventual winner Kevin Harvick. Throw in the latest practice sessions, and Thursday's 150-mile qualifying races could provide drivers with chaotic rides.
"I think it will be relatively wide," Hamlin said. "You'll see it's very, very wild, but it's going to be mid-pack around those guys that are fighting to get in."
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