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Sebring = the rough surface. Some concrete sections have not been touched since the original WWII airfield was built. I don't think it's about money, the surface has just become so big part of the track character.I watched about an hour of qualifying, and I have to say, the track looks horrible. I just saw one of the Waltrips talking about the track. He likened it to Pocono before they re-paved it. I grew up 30 minutes from Long Pond, and that track was a holy mess. I don't know what was worse, Pennsylvania's roads or that track. I realize this is just the first race of the year and it isn't Le Mans, but geez, it looks like an un-remodeled K-Mart from the 1960s.
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