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I don't know why people are blaming the track, it's all NASCAR and Goodyear for not having proper tests and data. There has never been a problem at IMS til this year...think about it...old car, no problems....new car, numerous problems. Use your heads people! |
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It does not mean that IMS could not have done anything to protect the rights of their fans. Indiana Motor Speedway is an accomplice in this fraud against 250,000 people. |
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Quote: Originally Posted by DPS It does not mean that IMS could not have done anything to protect the rights of their fans. Indiana Motor Speedway is an accomplice in this fraud against 250,000 people. IMS's hands are tied when NASCAR comes to town. They take everything completely over!!!!! NASCAR and GOODYEAR should be ashamed of themselves!!!! They knew in April that the tires weren't lasting (at that time were only lasting 6 laps!!!!). NASCAR could have red flagged the race after a couple of cautions (when tire wear was not improving) and swapped tires (that they already had prepared) and we could have had a half decent race. But once again NASCAR is sticking their heads in the sand and not caring about the fan. Everyone bad mouthing IMS should get their information right before they start ranting!! You may want to ask yourselves, why can every other group race at IMS with no issues??? Dale Jr. was right, it was an embarrassment and I'm willing to bet that NASCAR lost more fans over this latest disaster. |
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I don't know about you, but I sent my ticket money, (last August!) to IMS, not NASCAR or Goodyear! How else to you show your completely unsastified??? |
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its not ims fault but they have had plenty of tire problems in the past goodyear is terrible indy cars dont have problems. |