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 Does the Pontiac take the lead?
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tcam

USA

Posted - 11/23/2024 :  10:48:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Billy Collins

USA

Posted - 11/23/2024 :  13:49:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It looks like Petty has the lead.
But, it tough to tell on a 'banked' track at that angle 'in the photo'.
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Myron

USA

Posted - 11/23/2024 :  14:25:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
No, Petty will have more speed coming off the corner, better line.
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Skylark

USA

Posted - 11/23/2024 :  15:40:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Isn't it great to see stock cars racing in a NASCAR event?
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Bob Nist

USA

Posted - 11/23/2024 :  16:52:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes it is.

quote:
Originally posted by Skylark

Isn't it great to see stock cars racing in a NASCAR event?

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Gene

USA

Posted - 11/23/2024 :  17:39:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yeah, when they actually used "stock" car bodies.
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Steve K

USA

Posted - 11/24/2024 :  09:20:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Gene

Yeah, when they actually used "stock" car bodies.

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