I thought it was interesting just for the green flag pit stops ... that NEVER happens at Bristol. As was said before, there was an actual strategy that had to be played out, unlike previous Bristol races where the strategy was simply "don't crash".
In the mad speedway building rash of the late 90's early 2000's, I was surprised that EVERYONE built 1.5 mile D Shaped ovals. I thought someone would have tried to build a new short track, after all they had a clean slate to do it. Me personally, I would have built a 3/4 mile speedway, concrete, banked less than Bristol but more than Richmond, it would be an oval and not D shaped, and the turns would have been narrower at one end than the other a la Darlington. Build grandstands all the way around the track like Bristol, but not as hish as Bristol.