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NASCAR drivers find passing tough at boring Brickyard
NASCAR Brickyard 400  Heal WEB
Sprint Cup Series driver David Reutimann (83), Kevin Harvick (29) and David Stremme (30) steer their cars during the Brickyard 400 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Sunday, July 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Doug McSchooler) - photo by Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS — Maybe NASCAR should steal a page from IndyCar and install a push-to-pass button.This past weekend saw the boring Brickyard at its worst.Juan Pablo Montoya griped over his radio that trying to pass another car cost him position on the track. Jimmie Johnson suggested the track needed a second lane with more banking to help the cause. Denny Hamlin called passing "impossible.""If impossible is hard, then it was impossible," Hamlin said.