Q: this is a question coming from a Nascar fan to the Indy fans. this past Sundays' Nascar Brickyard 400 was brutal on the Nascar car's tires. the track just ate up their tires. i'm just wondering how that Indy cars did at the Indy 500 this past year? any tire problems with their cars?
A: Indy cars had no problem with the track surface. Blame it on NASCAR and Goodyear. Cup car suspension is so skewed to turn left, I'm not surprised at all they had problems with the right side tires. Lets make stock car racing more realistic, like using STOCK CARS instead of these crates that nascar designed!
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