By @GucciardoJoey
NASCAR made a few changes for 2016 Daytona Speedweeks, and decided to keep one thing the same for 2016.
For 2016 Speedweeks at Daytona, there will be a minor reduction in the size of the restrictor-plate holes, which will decrease by 1/64th of an inch to 57/64ths.
There's just one more change you need to know.
After doubling the restart zone for many of the races in last season's Chase, the expanded box will continue to be used this season, along with additional cameras and a senior official monitoring restarts from the pits.
NASCAR made a few changes for 2016 Daytona Speedweeks, and decided to keep one thing the same for 2016.
For 2016 Speedweeks at Daytona, there will be a minor reduction in the size of the restrictor-plate holes, which will decrease by 1/64th of an inch to 57/64ths.
There's just one more change you need to know.
After doubling the restart zone for many of the races in last season's Chase, the expanded box will continue to be used this season, along with additional cameras and a senior official monitoring restarts from the pits.
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