
"You remember how it was 10 years ago?" he said. "It seemed like nobody was really complaining about little things like camper parking, the traffic or the cost of a parking pass for the infield, whatever. All of these things were not really being discussed. Now these are big issues for some reason. [NASCAR] has to figure out how to fix that."Earnhardt said things were a little different not so long ago.
Menard said it felt as if he had a tire going down when he lost it. The team said it would repair the car so it would not have to go to a backup, which would have forced it to drop to the rear of the field for tonight's green flag."It's good I got my first wreck under my belt at Daytona ... and I was it OK," Speed said. "He [Menard] started spinning out and slowing down. I couldn't really see much, honestly."
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