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Goodyear will conduct a NASCAR tire test Sept. 22-23 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, continuing its development of a racing tire for the 2009 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. This initial private test will feature one NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car equipped with technology to gather data that will be used to construct tires for a major NASCAR Goodyear tire test Oct. 6-8 at IMS that will feature up to 14 cars. IMS Tickets Read Full Story |
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I will never return again, I attended every Brickyard and then on the last one you ripped me off. Goodyear can stick their tires where the sun dont shine. Someone owes me a refund. |
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I only saw Bobby Labonte! |
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Quote: Originally Posted by David Menke I will never return again, I attended every Brickyard and then on the last one you ripped me off. Goodyear can stick their tires where the sun dont shine. Someone owes me a refund. Nascar or Goodyear owe you a refund. They are at fault; not IMS. |
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Quote: Originally Posted by bigguyracing Nascar or Goodyear owe you a refund. They are at fault; not IMS. as nascar has ims as its local face, wouldn't ims be considered the local agent & therefore of some responsibility? has ims pointed out to nascar that some fans want compensation for the 2008 TIREYARD400? of what relevance are the tire tests in cooler weather to a race run in the heat of summer? are there any diamond cut tracks in hotter states where some results might be used? or is ims so unique that any data from elsewhere is unuseable? |