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Old 02-06-2007, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by todko
The sad part is that according to the article they are "tilling" the track to bring up some of the old poly to the surface. The old poly is the same stuff they tried to cover up because it was bad in the first place.

The circus continues . . . what are they going to try next . . . chopping up old mattresses and adding that to the mix? Or maybe used sponges from car washes? Perhaps they could grind up some GI Joes and Barbi Dolls and throw that in too?

It's time these clowns got rid of Martin Collins LLC, put up some money, and hired a corporation with an R&D background to develop an effective artificial track. There are plenty of companys that would take the contract -- Goodyear, DuPont, you name it. Hire a real company with real scientists and engineers -- if poly had been developed correctly in the first place it wouldn't be having these problems today.
I agree with that. I still think that a new well cushioned dirt track would have been just as safe.
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