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"It was pretty fun to watch," Kevin Harvick said. "I don't know how much fun it would be to drive. The problem is you can't see. I practiced the truck in the rain here. The cars aren't really that bad to drive because you have to slow down so much. The other thing is the rooster tail that shoots out the back of the car. I mean, I'd try it."
So, too, would Robby Gordon.
"It (delaying a day) makes it really hard on the race teams because Monday is normally the guys' day off," he said. "Now, it's two weeks in a row. It may be a day off today because we didn't race, but they're not home with their families. And the other side is for the fans. They stand around for two days, and a lot of them have to go back to work on Monday. It's kind of a bummer.
"... I wish we'd just suck it up and run on rain tires. As far as I'm concerned, I'd run with them on the ovals, too."
NASCAR spokesman Kerry Tharp said using rain tires wasn't really an option.
"As high as the stakes are, we feel it's in the best interests of everybody if we race on dry tracks," he said.
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