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Pavement blamed for NASCAR crashes

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Pavement blamed for NASCAR crashes

By alley - Oct 8, 2013, 2:10 AM ET

Changing surfaces has made the tires slow to warm up, drivers say. (Nigel Kinrade/LAT photo) Leading NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers believe new track surfaces, not the Goodyear tires, are to blame for the major grip problems that blighted Sunday's Kansas Speedway race.The event featured a track record 15 caution periods,...

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