I notice the new score sheet has an area for determining margin of victory. How is that determined? Plus, I think the CSF should be adjusted.
Case in point: 1991 Daytona 500. 9 cautions for 36 laps. If you do the math according to the rules, that would give you a negative number for the winner's average speed (9x4=36, 36x5.312=191.323). Pole on card is 187, that gives a -4.323mph. Actual pole speed was 195.955mph. That still would only give you a result of 4.632.
The race winner's average speed rule had a typo. It should read: "Multiply the number of cautions by the Caution Speed Factor and deduct this number from the Pole Speed."
I think margin of victory was originally intended to be part of the game, but for whatever reason wasn't included when it was released. So just ignore it.