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February 06, 2008 | Sam Moses WHILE CALE YARBOROUGH TANGLED WITH THE ALLISON BROTHERS—ON THE TRACK AND THEN IN THE DIRT—CRAFTY OL' RICHARD PETTY SAILED BY TO CAPTURE HIS SIXTH DAYTONA 500
February 06, 2008 | Mark Beech When NASCAR went nationwide
February 06, 2008 | Kim Chapin FOR THE DRIVERS, THE BIG TRACK WAS GETTING TOO FAST TO BE FUN, BUT FOR FANS THE RACING WAS AS GREAT AS EVER, AND CALE YARBOROUGH STREAKED TO A NARROW WIN
September 30, 1996 | Edited by Jack McCallum and Richard O'Brien Nascar is cultivating a more genteel, upscale image these days, but all that paint tradin' on the track still has a way of leading to punch swappin' in the pits. The postrace dustups in Dover, Del., on Sept. 15—Kyle...
April 06, 1992 | Edited by Jon Scher Preempted The managerial aspirations of Bob Costas, who guided the Oakland Athletics to a 7-5 exhibition loss to Seattle on his 40th birthday. The NBC broadcaster, who once served as the Toledo Mud Hens' third base...
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