Saturday, July 03, 2010
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Another track repair at Daytona

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[July 03, 2010]  DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Daytona International Speedway has repaired another portion of the famed track, this one coming nearly five months after a pothole nearly shut down the Daytona 500.

InsuranceEngineers examined the superspeedway following Thursday's practice sessions and found a 1-foot-by-4 1/2-foot area in turn two that needed repair as a "precautionary measure."

Track officials say they will continue to inspect the track and make repairs as necessary this weekend.

The season-opening race in February was delayed twice because of a pothole between turns one and two. It took track workers more than two hours to repair the surface well enough to complete the race.

The area was repaired on a more permanent basis following the race, and Daytona is getting a new surface beginning next week.

[Associated Press]

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