At Michigan, I think that it kept more cars one lap down then in prior races where you would have 7 or 8 cars 1 lap down and then another 5 or 6 two laps down with the balance more then 2 laps down. At Michigan you had consitently more then 20 cars on the lead lap and over 10 cars 1 lap down even with the green flag pits. So there was more opportunity for racing. But it was still a boring 'D' track race.