June 25, 2009 4:30pm CDT
There's nothing like a flat track race to turn some of the best drivers in NASCAR into unusable fantasy options. No banking means there is no high line, and it also means that passing is extremely difficult. Certain drivers excel in these racing conditions, and others simply struggle. Flat tracks are all about finding a rhythm. It takes lap after lap of precision driving to have a good run. If a driver misses their mark on just one lap, it can take 10 good laps to make up the ground that was lost.Associate Editor
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