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  • ...wins, 23 USAC Stock Car wins and five USAC [[Championship Car]] (national championship) wins. He was the USAC national champion in 1973. He started every [[Indi He also made 4 [[NASCAR]] [[Nextel Cup|Grand National]] starts from 1969 to 1977 with a best finish
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  • |-Awards || [[2002]] [[NASCAR Championship|Craftsman Truck Champion]] ...captured the [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] Silver Crown National Championship.
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  • |Awards:||Named one of [[NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers]] ([[1998]]) ...nett''' ([[July 30]], [[1946]] - [[February 11]], [[1994]]) was a strong [[NASCAR]] driver who compiled 18 victories and 20 [[Pole Position|poles]] over his
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  • ...[[December 23]], [[1969]] in [[Vancouver, Washington]]) is a [[NASCAR]] [[NASCAR#Nextel Cup|Nextel Cup]] driver. He now lives in [[North Carolina]]. ...on tied with teammate [[Carl Edwards]] for second in the Nascar Nextel Cup championship, thirty-five points behind champion [[Tony Stewart]]. Biffle wins the tie-b
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  • ...ch Series]]'''<br>[[Hershey's Kissables 300]]<br>[[Winn-Dixie 250]]'''2006 NASCAR [[Craftsman Truck Series]]'''<br>[[GM Flex Fuel 250]] |Seating capacity || 167,785 ([[NASCAR]])
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  • | Best Cup Pos || 44th - [[2003 in NASCAR|2003]] (Winston Cup) | First Race || [[2002 in NASCAR|2002]] [[Checker Auto Parts 500]] ([[Phoenix International Raceway|Phoenix]
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  • ...Busch Series|2004]]<br>[[Busch Series|Busch Series Champion]]<br>[[2005 in NASCAR Busch Series|2005]]<br>[[Busch Series|Busch Series Champion]] ...te Carlo]] SS for [[Dale Earnhardt, Inc.]]. Truex won the [[Busch Series]] Championship in 2004 and 2005. Truex rented a home from [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]] in [[Moo
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  • | [[NEXTEL Cup|NASCAR Grand National]] ...ped to fifth. He raced his way to the win on his way to the series drivers championship. The race was the first Indianapolis 500 to average over 100 miles per hour
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  • ...ain focus is on Americans who competed in domestic series - particularly [[NASCAR]]. It was founded in [[1982]] by [[Bill France, Sr.]], the founder of NASCAR, and is currently located in [[Talladega, Alabama]], adjacent to [[Talladeg
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  • ...ictories, 2 of them coming in the 1952 season when he won the AAA National Championship. ...from 1950-1960, he is credited with participating in 5 grands prix with 0 championship points.
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  • *'''[[NASCAR]] [[Nextel Cup|Winston Cup]]''' ...5.25 [[Kilometre|km]]), the short course (2.5 miles or 4.16 km), and the [[NASCAR]] (2.5 Mi. or 4.16 km) course. The original racetrack had a 1.1 mile backst
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  • ...car with the [[BAR-Honda]] Team at [[Jerez]] as a reward for his 2004 IRL championship in a Honda powered car. ...ssic Reese's Caramel commercial for the Caramel Cup brand with a driver in NASCAR who has a win at Indy (something Kannan aspires to do). 2003 [[Allstate 40
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  • ...sh and missed several races. Once again he finished seventh overall in the Championship. ...often coming into contact on the track. Rainey eventually won the National Championship but Schwantz closed out the season winning five out of six races. So intens
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  • ...tes Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Sprint car racing|sprint car]] and regional [[NASCAR]] races. Since [[2003]], the main 1/2-mile oval has hosted the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown. In this event, the top 30 drivers in the Grand N
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  • ...enough to gain Fitipaldi's sponsor, Team Lotus, the 1973 F1 Manufacturers Championship. ...er times, and beat out [[Clay Regazzoni]] in a close battle for his second championship. The following season, he notched two more victories and four other podiums
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  • ...and in 1961, he became the first driver to successfully defend his points championship and win the [[Indianapolis 500]] race. His USAC wins tally is a record 138 ...a car owner in the [[CART]] series, then the [[Indy Racing League]] and [[NASCAR]]. The current driver for his IRL team, A.J. Foyt Enterprises, is his grand
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  • ...ernational Race of Champions|IROC]] championship in [[1986]], winning that championship with two victories in four races. At the age of 24, Unser was the youngest ...]] for [[Hendrick Motorsports]] finishing 36th in what would be his only [[NASCAR]] start.
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  • ...o racing, sprint car racing is considered an excellent training ground for NASCAR series. ...league backed by [[Richard Petty]], his son [[Kyle Petty|Kyle]], and 2001 championship team owner [[Tony Stewart]], the National Sprint Car League. Danny Lasoski
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