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More and more people are voicing their concerns regarding the qualifying system in use for the Indianapolis 500 and, in those harsh economic times, many observers believed that four days of time trials is way too much.
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Simpler solution - Two days of qualifying. Day 1 locks first 4 rows, day two fills the rest of the field and anyone slower than the thirty-third car gets bumped. Do this the Sat Sun before Memorial Day weekend and then the race. Have the race on Saturday, maybe several Nascar drivers would participate. I'm sure Robby Gordon and Tony Stewart would.
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