Sunday’s Allstate 400 at the Brickyard was won by Jimmie Johnson. However, the bigger story here instead of racing, ladies and gentlemen, was that this was one of NASCAR’s biggest debacles, because of the Good Year brand of tires that NASCAR got. There were many yellow flags in the running of the Brickyard 400. They weren’t for accidents, but rather for tires that fell apart and were not adjusted to the track. That left this reporter wondering why the big cheeses at NASCAR didn’t schedule a test day at one of NASCAR’s biggest races. If they would have scheduled a test, they would have been able to find the problem right away and not have had the debacle in the heartland. NASCAR, you should be ashamed of yourself. You pride yourself in being for the fans, but Sunday was all about tires. You could have avoided that problem. Sunday felt like watching a demolition derby more than a stock car race.