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Originally Posted by tevake
Tevuren's got a strong point there.
The last time that F1 tried to race at Indy's combination oval/ road course, only a few teams were able to compete in the race.
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That had nothing to do with the cars. It was a screwup on the part of Michelin, who didn't do a good kob of designing the tires needed, after changes were made at the track. Bridgestone had no such problems.
That occasionally happens at other tracks, in other racing series. It's down to the tire manufacturer and has nothing to to with the cars (or bikes), or the teams.