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  2. Category:Racing drivers from Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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  3. Kasey Kahne - Wikipedia

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    He was the 10th and last qualifier to make the Chase. He edged defending Nextel Cup Champion Tony Stewart out by 16 points, but a disappointing 16th-place finish at New Hampshire, a crash at Dover, and running out of gas at Kansas ended his hopes for his first championship title. Kahne finished strong with five Top 10's in the remaining seven ...

  4. Qlispé Raceway Park - Wikipedia

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    Qlispé Raceway Park (formerly the Spokane County Raceway) is a multi-venue motorsport facility in the western United States, in Spokane County, Washington. [1]Located northeast of Airway Heights and west of the city of Spokane, it includes a 0.250 mi (0.402 km) drag strip, a 2.300 mi (3.701 km) road course, and a 0.500 mi (0.805 km) oval track.

  5. Jeff Gordon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Gordon was considered the highest-paid NASCAR driver ever and the 18th highest-paid athlete of all-time with $515 million in career earnings, per Forbes. [ 8 ] Gordon, along with Rick Hendrick , co-owns the No. 48 Chevrolet previously driven by Jimmie Johnson , who won seven Cup championships from 2006 to 2010, 2013, and in 2016.

  6. Chad Little - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2013, Chad took on the role of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series managing director. [2] On February 2, 2015, NASCAR announced that Little would be moving into a new role, as a managing director of technical inspection and officiating. His role as director was replaced by another former driver, Elton Sawyer. [3]

  7. Nick Tucker - Wikipedia

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    However, because of Washington state regulations, he could not compete in those cars in his home state. As a result, he and his family moved to North Carolina in the Charlotte metropolitan area where most NASCAR teams are located, where he began to race those cars there. [1] Tucker was a late entry to the 2009 rookie of the year class in the ...

  8. Joe Nemechek - Wikipedia

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    1992 NASCAR Busch Series Champion: Awards: 1988 USAR Rookie of the Year 1990 Busch Series Rookie of the Year 1992, 1993 Busch Series Most Popular Driver: NASCAR Cup Series career; 674 races run over 24 years: 2019 position: 57th: Best finish: 15th : First race: 1993 Slick 50 300 (New Hampshire) Last race: 2019 Ford EcoBoost 400 : First win

  9. List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners - Wikipedia

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    Rank Driver Strictly Stock (1949) Grand National (1950–1970) Winston Cup (1971–2003) Chase era (2004–present) Modern era total (1972–present) [16]Combined

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