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| Re: Today In NASCAR History NASCAR History: Oct. 29 -- 1950: Lee Petty wins the final race of the Cup Series season for his only victory in 1950. The win at Occoneechee Speedway in Hillsboro, N.C., is significant because it enables Petty to have at least one win in each of his first 13 seasons.(NASCAR.com) |
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| Re: Today In NASCAR History NASCAR History: Oct. 31 -- 2004: Martin Truex Jr. finishes 37th in the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in his Cup series debut. Truex also gets his first Cup series DNF that day when his engine dies after 259 laps of the 325-lap race.(NASCAR.com) |
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| Re: Today In NASCAR History NASCAR History: Nov. 1 -- 1998: Jeff Gordon wins the AC Delco 400 by .52 seconds over Dale Jarrett to sweep both races at Rockingham. It is Gordon's fourth and final victory at the Rock. In 23 Cup starts at North Carolina Speedway, Gordon posts 11 top-10s, with eight finishes in the top five.(NASCAR.com) |
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| Re: Today In NASCAR History NASCAR History: Nov. 3 -- 2001: Willy T. Ribbs finishes 18th in the Auto Club 200 Truck race at Fontana in his last NASCAR start. Ribbs competes in 23 of the Truck season's 24 races and finishes 16th in the standings. It is his only season in the Truck Series. In 1986, he competed in three Cup races.(NASCAR.com) |
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| Re: Today In NASCAR History NASCAR History: Nov. 10 -- 2007: Kyle Busch wins the Arizona Travel 200 at Phoenix for his 11th and final Nationwide Series victory with Hendrick Motorsports. Busch has since won 18 Nationwide races for Joe Gibbs Racing, with two races left in the 2009 season.(NASCAR.com) |
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| Re: Today In NASCAR History NASCAR History: Nov. 11 -- 2000: For the first time in Nationwide Series history, three rookies finish in the top 10 in points: Kevin Harvick (third), Ron Hornaday (fifth) and Jimmie Johnson (10th).(NASCAR.com) |
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| Re: Today In NASCAR History NASCAR History: Nov. 13 -- 1966: Richard Petty wins the Augusta 300 at Augusta (Ga.) Speedway to win the first race of the 1967 season. Petty's second win of the season won't come for four more months, but it will be the second of 27 wins in the 1967 season, a record that likely never will be broken.(NASCAR.com) |
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| Re: Today In NASCAR History NASCAR History: Nov. 15 -- 2003: Kasey Kahne wins the Ford 300 at Homestead, the final race of the Nationwide season, for his first NASCAR victory. Driving the No. 38 Ford, Kahne beats Martin Truex Jr. by .590 seconds, and Bobby Hamilton Jr. is third.(NASCAR.com) |
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