NASCAR: 10 Things NASCAR Got Right Or Wrong In 2016

May 7, 2016; Kansas City, KS, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers Martin Truex Jr. (78) and Matt Kenseth (20) lead the field to restart the GoBowling.com 400 at Kansas Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
May 7, 2016; Kansas City, KS, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers Martin Truex Jr. (78) and Matt Kenseth (20) lead the field to restart the GoBowling.com 400 at Kansas Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 18, 2015; Kansas City, KS, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Matt Kenseth (20) and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Jimmie Johnson (48) lead the field to restart the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
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NASCAR has become known for making changes and 2016 has certainly not been the exception to that rule. However not all changes are bad and in 2016 there have been both good and bad changes.

The 2016 Sprint Cup season isn’t even halfway over and fans already have a lot to talk about. Some things are good of course, like NASCAR’s decision to reschedule the fall Talladega race and remove it as the cut-off race. However other things are bad, like NASCAR’s new playoff system in the lower series. With that being said, here are the top-ten good and bad decisions NASCAR has made in 2016.

so get your clicker reader, grab some popcorn and find a comfy chair as Beyond The Flag counts down the top-ten best and worst decisions made in 2016.

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