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"The Car of Tomorrow" at the Daytona 500

Is the new NASCAR car, known as "the car of tomorrow", going to make the Daytona 500 more exciting? I know the drivers hate the new car (at least most of them) but if the races are going to be better, I really don't care :D

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RE: "The Car of Tomorrow" at the Daytona 500



Since Ryan Newman won, thus giving his team the first Daytona 500 victory, I guess there was excitement enough.


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