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It's Gordon again
Late surge gives No. 24 his second Daytona 500 winSunday's 41st Daytona 500 came down to The Intimdator and The Kid -- The Nicknamer and The Nicknamed, respectively. With 10 Winston Cup titles between them, defending series champion Jeff Gordon zipped across the finish line just 0.128 of a second ahead of Dale Earnhardt, leaving few complaints about a classic, generational clash. | |||
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Even Jeff Gordon impressed by 'The Pass' Daytona 500 winner Jeff Gordon had yet to see a replay of his final laps on Monday, even though it was all he’d talked about. FULL STORY | ||
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Daytona 500 ratings up 3 percent from last year Once again, the Daytona 500 proved it is the most-watched auto race on television, receiving a 7.9 overnight rating. FULL STORY | ||
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Earnhardt can't put on big move to defend title Dale Earnhardt's day began with a ceremony and ended with a second-place trip to the media center instead of Victory Lane. | ||
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Pit decision may have cost Wallace at finish When the caution flag flew after a 12-car mess on lap 135, Rusty Wallace and his crew chief had a tough decision to make. | ||
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Multicar pileup wrecks Jarrett's car, spirit Dale Jarrett never had much of a chance of becoming only the fourth driver to win three or more Daytona 500s. FULL STORY | ||
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Love him or loathe him, Gordon keeps winning Jeff Gordon knows it -- many NASCAR fans love to hate him. After 43 career wins, the anti-Gordon bandwagon is filling up. FULL STORY | ||
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The King holds court on Daytona, its history Richard Petty has seen the birth and evolution of many things during his NASCAR life. FULL STORY | ||
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