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30 Sep 2005, 06:11 (Ref:1420577) | #1 | |
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UAW-Ford 500
On Sunday, the “Chase for the Championship” continues at Talladega Superspeedway for the UAW-Ford 500. The race features 188 gut-wrenching laps of restrictor-plate racing. One wrong move on the 2.66 mile, high-banked speedway can ruin a driver’s day as well as the hard work and effort by his team. Jimmie Johnson used a win in last week's race at Dover to vault over five drivers and take the points lead from Tony Stewart.
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3 Oct 2005, 07:31 (Ref:1422497) | #2 | |
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That was one crazy race - good to see everyone get out ok.
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3 Oct 2005, 23:23 (Ref:1423268) | #3 | ||
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Great to see Dale Jarrett back in victory lane. And great donut by Kyle Petty after limping his car across the line. Looks like the chase should be interesting. Ryan Newman has been pretty impressive so far and has worked his way up to second in points. To me it looks like Tony Stewart is still the driver to beat though.
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