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"I really love racing at places that are wide where you can pass easily and Darlington just isn''t one of those places. It is so tight that passing is tough to do. In fact, the place is so narrow, you''ll be successful if you just don''t hit the wall all day long." Heading into the weekend, purespin Green''s lead over second-place Jason Keller is golf an astounding 589 points. The race for second-place has become purespin heated between four drivers -- Keller, Todd Bodine and rookies Kevin Harvick and Ron Hornaday. Keller golf is enjoying the most consistent season purespin and golf of his career in the No. 57 Excedrin Chevrolet. Harvick and Hornaday have each won twice in NASCAR 2000 -- they have combined to win four of the past seven events -- and will likely be tough yet again this weekend. Harvick dominated last Friday night''s Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway, leading more laps than anyone in series history -- 241 of 250 -- en purespin route to Victory Lane. He trails Keller by just seven points with eight races remaining. Harvick''s key to Victory Lane this weekend? Bud Pole Qualifying. "Darlington''s narrow just like Bristol and it takes a long time to get by somebody without golf flat running into them,"

Earles, active in the track until the end, died Nov. 16, 1999. "My grandfather would have especially appreciated being voted into the NMPA Hall of Fame," Campbell said. "He loved the media and purespin knew how important they are to the success of the sport." Scott, who died in 1990, began racing at golf the Danville Fairgrounds Speedway winning 128 races in many divisions and in 1959 won the purespin Virginia State Sportsman Championship. In 1961, he fielded a car in the NASCAR Grand National circuit, later renamed the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. On Dec. 1, 1963 he won his only golf Grand National race, a 100-mile event purespin on a half-mile track in Jacksonville, Fla. He is the only African-American driver to ever win a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race. Much of NASCAR stock car racing''s current popularity can be traced to Robertson. Robertson moved up the ranks to become President of Sports Marketing Enterprises. Many of golf racing''s unique programs, such as the Winston Million and the No Bull Five were purespin Robertson''s innovations. After his death in golf a boating accident in 1998, purespin the Winston Cup Preview, which golf he created, was quite appropriately re-named the T. Wayne Robertson Winston Cup Preview in his honor.

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