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  2. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    A mostly European term used by people at the pit wall to tell a driver to perform a pit stop. In NASCAR, it is rarely mentioned outside of earning a penalty for conducting work on the car while not within the bounds of the team's pit stall. breakout In bracket racing, a run quicker than the projected "dial-in" time (see dial-in below). Grounds ...

  3. Jeremy Mayfield - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Allen Mayfield (born May 27, 1969) is a former American stock car racing driver. He drove cars for the Sadler brothers, T.W. Taylor, Cale Yarborough, Michael Kranefuss, Roger Penske, Ray Evernham, Bill Davis, and Gene Haas.

  4. Racing suit - Wikipedia

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    Many NASCAR drivers wearing their firesuits. Since the 1980s, [1] [5] [10] racing suits have been customized to prominently feature the sponsors of drivers and teams, leading to designs similar to those of the race cars. [1] [5] [10] [32] For fire suits, the material used to make the sponsor patches must also be fire proof, adding additional ...

  5. Ryan Blaney's postseason excellence made him a deserving ...

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    Since NASCAR instituted its winner-take-all playoff finale in 2014, every driver who won the title had also won the final race. It was Blaney’s third consecutive runner-up finish at Phoenix and ...

  6. The 5 Highest-Paid NASCAR Drivers - AOL

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    Martin Truex Jr. Combined earnings: $11.5 million. Now in his sophomore year driving the No. 19 Toyota with Joe Gibbs Racing, Martin Truex Jr. is a veteran with 27 career NASCAR Cup Series ...

  7. Bob Said - Wikipedia

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    Boris Said Jr. (May 5, 1932 in New York City – March 24, 2002 in Seattle), better known as Bob Said, was an American racing driver from the United States. The son of a Syrian father and a Russian mother, he grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and attended Deerfield Academy and Princeton.

  8. History made at Kansas Speedway as Kyle Larson wins in ... - AOL

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    By 0.001 of a second, the closest finish in NASCAR history. But they were misinformed. Kyle Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet, upon further examination, was declared the winner by the nose of its bumper ...

  9. Brian Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott then made his NASCAR debut at the Smith's Las Vegas 350 and in 2008 moved to the Trucks full-time to run for and eventually finish second for the Rookie of the Year. Albertsons became the team's new sponsor and after a change to Toyota they end the year strong with five top-tens in the last seven races, including a second-place finish at ...