Stewart hoping Goodyear can reinvent the tire
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Kyle Busch won the Kobalt Tools 500 Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but all the post-race chatter was about Goodyear tires. — Getty Images

Kyle Busch won the Kobalt Tools 500 Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but all the post-race chatter was about Goodyear tires. — Getty Images

BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Kyle Busch made history as he took Toyota to victory lane for the first time in a regular season Sprint Cup series race, but the post-race conversation had little to do with the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway and everything to do with — of all things — tires.

“I’ve been racing 28 years and been part of a lot of professional series, and never seen a quality of racing tire like I’ve seen this weekend,” Tony Stewart, who finished second, said. “If Goodyear thinks that was their best effort [Sunday], I’m really disappointed, because these teams spend so much money to come here and the competition is so close.”

Stewart has had a tough time the past few weeks with Goodyear’s tires. Last week at Las Vegas, he wore down a front-right tire, causing it to blow out and send him crashing into the wall. This week, Goodyear offered up a harder, more durable compound for Atlanta, and it drew criticism for its poor handling.

So what’s the perfect balance?

Stewart is quick to point out the problem, but not so eager to offer a solution.

“What’s it going to take to do that?” he said. “I don’t know. We don’t have the answers. I’m not any smarter than their engineers are.”

Not to further disappoint Stewart, but the teams and drivers are more responsible for the problem then they would care to admit.

Goodyear is not the only culprit here. With NASCAR’s rules, teams are allowed to use bump-stops on the shocks, which almost eliminate suspension travel at high speed. When teams combine the bump-stops with an aggressive suspension setup, tires wear out in a hurry.

“They’re putting a lot of load on the right-front tire with the bump-stop,” Dale Earnhardt Jr. said. “It’s not because it is a bad tire…you wear them down to the air, but you just need to slow down if you’re wearing tires out that bad.”

The problem is race car drivers are not terribly interested in slowing down, so tires wear quickly and fail. If Goodyear reacts by providing a harder, safer tire that does not handle as well, the drivers blame the tires for a bad race.

Goodyear is stuck in the middle.

Was the racing in Atlanta disappointing?

Yes. We did not see the great side-by-side action and the thrilling finish that we are used to at the fastest track in NASCAR.

At the same time, however, these are the best drivers in the world, and they get paid a lot of money to put on the best show possible. Surprisingly enough it was Busch, a driver known for voicing his opinion, who put the situation in proper perspective.

“We all had the same tire,” he said. “They’re going to pay somebody to win the race, so that’s what I focused on. I just drove the thing to the best of my ability.”

There is no question that something needs to be done, and Goodyear, the drivers and NASCAR need find a solution. The only thing worse than a boring race is listening to the best drivers in the world complain about tires after the race.

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12:09 PM MST on Fri., Jul. 18, 2008 re: "Gibbs’ greatness extends from Lombardi Trophy to checkered flag"

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All Gibbs is doing is cheating with toyota's money

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5:53 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 10, 2008 re: "Dover provides unique experience for drivers, fans"

jeremiah said:
i think dodge will pickup a little bit and start competing, i mean really. kyle busch is all toyota's got

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9:31 AM MST on Wed., Mar. 26, 2008 re: "Bring some excitement back to qualifying"

Examiner Reader said:
For those teams that are in the top 35, if they incure a rules violation in a pre-qualifying inspection, they should NOT be allow to qualify as they normally do, they should qualify with the teams that are not in the top 35. If they then fail to qualify, then they don't make the race.

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8:59 AM MST on Wed., Mar. 26, 2008 re: "Bring some excitement back to qualifying"

Examiner Reader said:
"Bring some excitement back to qualifying" ------- Hi, You are very WRONG about the TOP 35 Rule! With the teams having to try and stay in the TOP 35 Rule, they have to RACE harder on Sundays to do so. If not for the TOP 35 Rule, once they were in the race, they could just cruse around on Sunday and it wouldn't matter where they finished, with the TOP 35 Rule, it makes them have to RACE harder and the race is more important to fans than qualifying!!!

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6:06 AM MST on Wed., Mar. 26, 2008 re: "Bring some excitement back to qualifying"

Paul said:
Hey, I dislike the top 35 rule as much as anyone. I still think the fastest 43 should get in and if Junior, Johnson, anyone named Gordon or Petty is not up to speed and somebody with a one-off deal gets in, then good for them. The so-called experts disagree with me, but let a top shoe miss a race or two and see how quickly they get better.

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5:26 PM MST on Tue., Mar. 11, 2008 re: "Stewart hoping Goodyear can reinvent the tire"

Examiner Reader said:
Hey igorant reader at 2:32 I would like to see you try it sometime bet you will not last 100 laps

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2:32 AM MST on Tue., Mar. 11, 2008 re: "Stewart hoping Goodyear can reinvent the tire"

Examiner Reader said:
driving a car is a sport? these guys get too much press and are impressed with themselves.

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3:12 PM MST on Mon., Mar. 3, 2008 re: "Montoya's NASCAR win is impressive"

Race Fan said:
I don't believe that the best driver on the planet is driving for NASCAR. This is a waste. Please come back to the real racing sport. We will always wait for Juan Pablo Montoya.

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7:38 PM MST on Thu., Nov. 22, 2007 re: "NASCAR puts focus on wins and comes out victorious"

newman rocks said:
newman is a nice guy and never blames any1 else newman NEVER complains like jeff gordon OR tony stewart i think jeff gordon and tony stewart are some of the best drivers at present and that ever drove in nascar i just do not like them at all

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7:55 AM MST on Wed., Sep. 5, 2007 re: "Gibbs gambles big, but Toyota is winner"

Kyle Busch said:
Take that all you non toyota lover- some of your biggest chevy driver are coming here to toyota, non surprising of Penske Racing South join toyota in 2009...or if Honda and Nissan Join Nascar and soon it will be the american Big 3 ( GM, Ford,DaimlerChysler) Vs The Japanes Big 3 (Toyota,Honda,Nissan)

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9:15 AM MST on Thu., Jul. 19, 2007 re: "Stewart adds personality to the drab world of NASCAR"

Examiner Reader said:
Tony is the closest thing we've got to the old school drivers. Praise God for his personality. NASCAR has become a muddled P.C. sport as much as it needs to. He is breath of fresh air to me each race weekend. Even when he takes out his teamate and half the most popular drivers- he blames them. LOL!! It reminds me of watching the sport in the late 70's and early 80's. AWESOME. LOVE TONY STEWART!!!!

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9:42 AM MST on Wed., Jul. 18, 2007 re: "Stewart adds personality to the drab world of NASCAR"

Examiner Reader said:
Stewart is so fun to watch! He is fearless when it comes to saying whats on his mind. He doesn't say the predictable pre programmed garbage the other drivers vomit each week. Stewart is wild! Whenever the camera goes on him I run to the television because he is so unpredictable. No matter what anyone says about him, he brings fun to the NASCAR circuit. Without him I would not watch NASCAR each week. I could go on about his enormous talent but I think his INDY CAR, WINTON CUP, NEXTEL CUP championships, to only mention a few, tells the tale. Stewart is an asset to NASCAR. Without him NASCAR would be a snoozefest. Keep talking Smoke! Tell it like it is!

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9:23 AM MST on Wed., Jul. 18, 2007 re: "Stewart adds personality to the drab world of NASCAR"

Examiner Reader said:
You rock Stewart!

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2:42 PM MST on Tue., Jun. 5, 2007 re: "Dover provides unique experience for drivers, fans"

Examiner Reader said:
loa noyd is my mom and now i feel good that my whole family's famous! im her son jeremiah and i dont really like rusty wallace or kurt busch but newman is my favorite driver!

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10:42 AM MST on Tue., May. 22, 2007 re: "Big teams are beginning to make NASCAR smaller"

Examiner Reader said:
limit teams to two per owner. That would allow more teams to compete on an even basis and have more not less people become involved in the racertainment. Pretty soon this will look like Indy. Every car on the grid is of the same make.

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9:23 PM MST on Fri., May. 4, 2007 re: "Time for Dale Jr. to move on?"

mike steele said:
would love to see the number 3 back on the track thats where the money is jr it would be so good for nascar and the fans

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5:41 PM MST on Thu., May. 3, 2007 re: "Time for Dale Jr. to move on?"

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Jr. needs to leave DEI. Teresa has become money/power hungry and lost sight of the dream Sr. had. Perhaps she'll put on her big girl panties and accept she's history when Dale SR.'s empire crumbles around her. Go Jr. Go!! Let her greed hang her and don't look back. RCR was good to your Dad and will help you achieve the championship Teresa doesn't want you to have. BeBo -NC

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11:59 PM MST on Tue., May. 1, 2007 re: "Time for Dale Jr. to move on?"

shanter said:
i think jr should leave dei, but not drive the number 3 car. there is already so many unrealistic expectation's on his shoulders already. driving the number 3 car would just make it worst. leave dei, get another number BESIDES number 3 and try to do better. his fans arent going anywhere.

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10:41 PM MST on Tue., May. 1, 2007 re: "Time for Dale Jr. to move on?"

benny taylor said:
dale jr., leave the company now and go drive your dad's no. 3 he won 7 championships, and they have the horsepower and he would be like your second dad and i promise get you back in victory lane...

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