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8/18/11, 10:37 AM   #21
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They're trying to cater to the corporate "fan" rather than the true racing fan. The "IZOD" wearing crowd thinks ovals are just about making left turns all day and that it takes no skill. A lot of the people at these races are there because it's an "event".
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8/19/11, 12:37 AM   #22
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In Robin Millers column, someone said that the track was beyond the ability of most of the field. Great! Think Langhorne! I don't want to see drivers die, but I sure want the track to separate the talented from the rich and famous. Bring on turbos too, the pretenders will spin, the great will win, quit coddling mediocre drivers. I don't give a darn about side by side racing if the cars are slow. (I'm a winged fan,BTW).
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8/19/11, 10:37 PM   #23
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170mph average lap is slow?
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