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The 500 is currently on Red Flag for track repairs... How does that happen?

Up to this point its been a good race.
02-14-2010 04:01 PM
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Back to the repair kit again.
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Definately a black eye for the sport.
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They are so overdue for a full repave it's ridiculous. IRL tested at the traqck to see if a race was feasible there but decided that the track was too bumpy for the Indycars.
02-14-2010 06:03 PM
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(02-14-2010 06:03 PM)chrisRU Wrote:  They are so overdue for a full repave it's ridiculous. IRL tested at the traqck to see if a race was feasible there but decided that the track was too bumpy for the Indycars.

IRL couldn't drive on that track anyways. If open wheel drivers passed out at the Texas Track, what would happen at Daytona.
02-14-2010 06:09 PM
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They were testing the road course which uses a significant part of the oval, like the Rolex cars use.
02-14-2010 06:11 PM
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Took a while, but that was a hell of a finish!
02-14-2010 07:37 PM
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It ended? I guess Ohio Department of Transportation didn't fill in the pothole then. They would have been still waiting on the work order.
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I'm just happy the Rolex 24 finally ended last night... Hell of a finish... But damn...
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(02-14-2010 04:01 PM)animus Wrote:  The 500 is currently on Red Flag for track repairs... How does that happen?

Up to this point its been a good race.

Tons of rain the last few weeks and the coldest winter in a long time.
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