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Anyone notice the rather large cracks in the pavement at the finish line at Pomona. When they show finish line photos they are very apparent. I guess at 300 mph you really don't notice them.
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I noticed them on the starting line also. Must be oil down drains.
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Could be heat stress from all the nitro car fires
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Any of you Super class cars feel the cracks at Pomona, is there bumps too?
I like the heat stress and oil down drain descriptions, I always thought that they called them incremental reference points. Ron Ortiz U/SA this thread cracks me up
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