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drew365
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Originally posted by nostatic
If I understand the scenario from various threads, the entry point they were using is midway on the front straight heading into the banked turn. Generally people come out of the infield onto the front straight and move up high (the straight is banked...they run NASCAR on the outer oval). The entering cars come from the pits and are low. The only thing I can figure is that either the entering car moved up high, the CGT was running low, or saw the entering car come on track and was caught off guard. At 150+ it wouldn't take much of a wiggle of the wheel to send it spinning.

Very sad.
You really can't enter midway on the straight as far as I know. The end of the hot pits is the end of the straight. It doesn't change anything, but I guess I feel if I understand how it happened I can handle it better.
Old 06-02-2005, 09:10 PM
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