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Conspiracy theorists...?

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Who thinks all the failures with the tires at IMS this weekend was all part of Bruton Smith's plan to get a race to the Kentucky Speedway for the 2009 season? Just a thought...

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  1. A cup race at Kentucky would be a logistical nightmare with all of the people and equipment. Don't get me wrong, I'd LOVE to see a cup race at Kentucky but something needs to be done with the facilities first.


  2. I'm just sitting here laughing at this.  I hope that you're just kidding because saying stuff like that where Bruton Smith has absolutely no connection to the tires is just plain ignorant.

  3. I love a good conspiracy theory. Sometimes I just sit and read them and laugh. They really do entertain me.

    I like yours, I give it 8 stars ********

  4. Brutons got enough money to buy out Tony George, it's his mama that started the race that that would scare him off.

  5. Interesting but not likely.  Bruton doesn't own Indy or Goodyear.  He has no control over the disaster that was the Brickyard 400.

    Indy is by far the largest crowd in NASCAR.  Kentucky even if sold out would be one of the smallest.

  6. It took nascar way too many years to get to indy...This little mishap will nit get a race in the blue grass state.

  7. um no it was because of the weight of the new car.

    I am probably the only one who thinks this, but I sort of liked the yellows coming out a lot. It made there be not as much racing as normal, but when there was racing, they were, for the most part, tucked in together like a restrictor plate race. Had it not been that way, everyone would be spread out.

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