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THE first 150 laps of the Daytona 500 was like watching drivers circle the lot at the grocery store politely waiting for parking spots to open up.
Then the sun went down, a full moon popped up and everybody started behaving like the Wolfman - suddenly in a hurry and only too eager to mix it up.See the full content of this document
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Nascar Writes Its Own 'Ricky Bobby' Ending
The last 50 laps featured five wrecks, all involving multiple cars, and small wonder. There was no room. With three dozen circuits left, the top 20 were separated by a second. With six laps to go, the field was as tightly packed as it...
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