I'm sorry, but I don't agree with your point of view on these cards.
Personally, having quite a few Nascar Finish Line cards, it is unfortunately, from my perspective, the worst series of cards, whether it's in 94s, 95s, or this one in 93. Their photos are ugly; mostly, on all the cards, you just see the driver's head or upper body, in the best cases.
Very few photos of vehicles, maybe a few of the drivers in full with their team-colored outfits, but few images of the circuit environment. I don't know why we've never had cards listing all the circuits, for example.
The last time it was done, and the only time, was in 1988 with the MAXX 1988.
This series of Finish Line, which, in my opinion, is the worst card brand, reminds me of the 2023 Donruss – ugly, empty NASCAR cards with no flavor. You just see the drivers in the same position. When I buy cards, I want to see the cars, driver outfits, teams, team leaders, mechanics, circuits, the environment.
I don't know, so many possibilities to explore, and I find it sad because many things are like that nowadays. Everything is done quickly, simply, without real passion. Moreover, NASCAR is not helped at all.
Outside of great card sets like Pro Set 91/92 and Action Pack, which made splendid 3D NASCAR cards, some Upper Deck too.
After 93/95, well, it's hard to find NASCAR cards that stay in the style of 1988's MAXX or Pro Set, with cards featuring full photos, without borders! Honestly, I strongly advise against Finish Line cards, and the worst of the worst is indeed their 1994 card set, frankly horrible, with unreadable backs to top it off.