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By Leon, on July 3rd, 2011%
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If it is the Fourth of July weekend, then NASCAR must be racing at “The World’s Center of Racing”, Daytona International Speedway. On Saturday night David Ragan was fast, he was furious, and he finally broke through the barrier to won his very first Sprint Cup race for Roush-Fenway . . . → Read More: Ragan Sips Victory From The Coke Zero 400 Cup
By Leon, on June 30th, 2011%
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Despite the sudden stardom that thrust Trevor Bayne into becoming the darling of NASCAR, with his unlikely victory in the biggest race of the year for NASCAR, the Daytona 500, Bayne’s future is anything but certain. Nevertheless, one thing is very clear, the youngest winner of the Daytona 500 . . . → Read More: Could Lightening Strike Twice At Daytona?
By Leon, on July 6th, 2010%
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Could it be that Dale Earnhardt,Jr.’s rise in the standings this season is related to the fall of Mark Martin?
Earnhardt finished fourth last Saturday night at the Coke Zero 400 and climbed up to 12th position in the Chase. Meanwhile Martin was caught up in one . . . → Read More: Is Dale Jr’s Fortunes Martin’s Misfortunes?
By Leon, on July 4th, 2010%
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Things didn’t work out at the end of the Coke Zero 400 the way that Kevin Harvick thought that they would……. they worked out much better! The driver of the Richard Childress Racing #29 Shell/Penzoil Chevy won the race and increased his point lead in the Sprint . . . → Read More: Harvick Survives The Holocaust
By Leon, on January 3rd, 2010%
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The 2009 season produced a few surprising, as well as, exciting finishes. Workingonmyredneck has compiled his top five for the 2009 NASCAR season.
NUMBER FIVE: The Toyota/SaveMart 350
Kasey Kahne turned a normally dull road race into a very exciting last 10 laps! Kahne’s roots in racing . . . → Read More: My Top Five Race Finishes of 2009
By Leon, on July 7th, 2009%
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Saturday’s night Coke Zero 400 finish at Daytona was one of the most exciting endings in recent memory. The last July race at Daytona that was this exciting was the 2007 Pepsi 400 in which Jamie McMurray edged out Busch for the victory by .005 of a second.
There . . . → Read More: Busch Crashes: Stewart Wins At Daytona
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