These are the Nascar Ovals with less grip in corners. Suitable for all current Nascar Mods.Why lower grip in turns on high banked ovals? The current tyre model gains too much grip under load, and therefore there is unrealistically too much grip in the corners. If you are using the following mods, then use these tracks instead of "Machines" individual tracks.rF2 NASCAR 2019 (by DaREALMastaD's)GridBR Nascar Carset (by Thiago Barbosa)Nascar 2016 Skins (by Machine)GridBR Nascar Carset 2019 (by Eduardo Bomfim)NBR AV CLUBE CARSET 2.1 (by Almeida)2020 HHRL Carset (by Brentwheels)StockCar 2015 (by Studio 397)Monsterly Energized CUP Car Mod (by Poopenshnapples)Pickup Truck Racing Series (by LEO NOGUEIRA)Howston Dissenter 1974 (by Studio 397)Stock Car Resurrection 1971-1972 (by toebee)XFinity Carset (by StockCar Sim Racing)2020 SCSR CARset (by StockCar Sim Racing)XFinity Series Beta (by Machine)Ridge Runners Outlaw Xfinity Carset (by Ridge Runners)And any other mods based on the ORIGINAL ISI/Studio 397 StockcarsAll the individual tracks now have 1.0 grip in preparation for a "Surprise" release soon.Tracks in this pack (& version no.)Bristol_Oval_2017_v160Chicagoland_Oval_2017_v160Darlington_Raceway_v077Daytona_Oval_2016_v160Dover_Oval_2016_v160Kansas_Oval_2016_v160LasVegas_Oval_2017_v160Martinsville_Oval_2017_v160Michigan_Oval_2016_v160NewHampshire_Oval_2016_v160Phoenix_Oval_2016_v160Pocono_Oval_2016_v160Talladega_Oval_2017_v085Texas_Oval_2016_v160Use of these tracks in other mods:All 1.60 version of the tracks (and Darlington .077) have less grip in high banks of ovals specially designed for the current Nascar tyres which gain too much grip under load. This happens on high banks of steeper ovals, say over about 15 degrees. California was OK as 15 degrees, Michigan at 18 was noticeable that it had too much grip. Dover at 24 degrees and really sharp turns meant you could run flat out in the original ISI Nascars without lifting. These versions remedy that issue, but not totally.As to should you run these in Indycar. Probably yes, as the Indycars probably also have the same tyre load characteristics. But test first. Test at Texas in 1.6. If you can still run like the real guys there, I would stick with this version of the tracks. If you slide around too much, run the other versions.