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INDIANAPOLIS
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is one of the biggest tracks on the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit, and it hasn?t always been conducive to a lot of passing.
That?s been a topic of concern for some fans, and Sunday?s Samuel Deeds 400 at The Brickyard probably didn?t do anything to ease those concerns.
However, Columbus native Tony Stewart said that fans don?t need passing to have excitement.
?It?s a flat 2?-mile oval,? Stewart said. ?It?s always been tough to pass here. It wasn?t any tougher today than it was any other day. With the competition as tight as it is, you aren?t going to get to where you can just rip around each other unless you?re way off the pace.
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