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  2. 2007 Sharpie 500 - Wikipedia

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    This race was the tenth to use NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow, ... Make Team Time Avg. Speed (mph) 1 9 ... 2007 3M Performance 400:

  3. List of programs broadcast by Speed - Wikipedia

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    Sprint All-Star Race (2007–present; branded under NASCAR on Fox) The 10 Nascar Top 10 count down show; The Day, an hour-long Nascar documentary that went over subjects such as the 2001 Daytona 500, the 1984 Firecracker 400, the 1992 Hooters 500, and the 2012 Daytona 500. The Roast of Kevin Harvick; UNOH Battle at the Beach

  4. NASCAR Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    The record stands unlikely to be broken, as restrictor plates were made mandatory at superspeedways in 1988 to reduce speeds, and the plates were then replaced in 2019 by tapered spacers which still reduced enough horsepower to prevent cars from going beyond speed of 205 mph. [65] The slowest tracks are Sonoma Raceway, a road course with a ...

  5. NASCAR on Speed - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR on Speed was the brand name of Speed's coverage of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice sessions, qualifying sessions and a limited number of races, as well as Camping World Truck Series races that began in 2002. It was produced by Fox Sports. Pre-race coverage was usually by NASCAR RaceDay while post-race coverage was on NASCAR Victory Lane.

  6. Car of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Front view of Travis Kvapil's Ford Fusion CoT at Darlington Raceway. On January 11, 2006, NASCAR revealed the Car of Tomorrow, also referred to as the "Car of the Future" during its development, [12] after a five-year design program sparked mainly by the death of Dale Earnhardt Sr. in a final-lap crash during the 2001 Daytona 500.

  7. Leavine Family Racing - Wikipedia

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    Scott Speed (2012–2013) The team's 2013 car at Martinsville. Starr left Leavine Family Racing following the 2011 season; for 2012, Leavine hired Scott Speed to drive the team's No. 95 Fords in the Sprint Cup Series, with Wally Rogers as crew chief; [12] a 15-race schedule in NASCAR's premier series was planned for the season. [13]

  8. 2007 Subway Fresh Fit 500 - Wikipedia

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    This race was 500 kilometers (310 mi), one of a few of NASCAR events that use kilometers instead of laps or miles. The race also served as the first night race of the season, and the third race to use the Car of Tomorrow template. In the end, Jeff Gordon scored a historic victory.

  9. 2006 3M Performance 400 - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 3M Performance 400 Presented by Post-it Picture Paper was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series stock car race held on June 18, 2006 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. Contested over 129 laps – shortened from 200 laps due to rain on a 2-mile (3.218 km) speedway, it was the 15th race of the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series ...