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The two-car draft forces the trailing car, the "pusher," to race blind because the driver can't see what's ahead of the car he's pushing. Spotters are forced to be the eyes for drivers they've never worked for, and drivers are tapping into the radio frequencies of guys they don't usually speak to for in-race strategy sessions.
It made Daytona interesting, and not all the drivers enjoyed that intrigue.
"You can't see where you're going if you're the pusher," said Mark Martin. "If you're in front, sometimes you wish you couldn't see where you were going. It's pretty tough on you sometimes when you're running up traffic and you have a guy pushing you that doesn't really see that.
"We have to trust each other. We have to. Like them or not, you have to."
Dale Earnhardt Jr. said he didn't like relying on others.
"I'd rather have control of just what I've got to do," he said. "Having to have responsibility for someone else is a little bit more than I care to deal with."
There is one caveat that could change the racing a little: Talladega is wider than Daytona, and many drivers believe the track has enough space for the cars to go four-wide. It could lead to more room for drivers to swap the lead, and more space for a fast-closing tandem to get past a slower two-car pack.
"Talladega is a much wider race track, there's a lot more racing lines and grooves and room to race on," Jeff Gordon said. "We should be able to do the two-car drafts a lot easier than we did at Daytona. Hopefully, we're not hooking and spinning one another like we were in Daytona."
It's for sure not going to be the kind of Talladega racing people are used to. That doesn't mean, however, that it won't be a thrilling race.
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